Paris Saint-Germain produced a breathtaking attacking display to destroy Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 and maintain their perfect start to the Champions League campaign.
The reigning champions equalled their club record of six consecutive wins in the competition with a performance full of pace, precision, and confidence.
Willian Pacho opened the scoring in the seventh minute, rising to head home Nuno Mendes’ curling cross for his first goal in PSG colors.
Leverkusen had a golden chance to equalize when Claudio Echeverri won a penalty, but Alejandro Grimaldo’s effort struck the post and bounced away.
Moments later, Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich was sent off after VAR upgraded his yellow card to red for elbowing Desire Doue.
PSG’s advantage didn’t last long as Illia Zabarnyi was dismissed for dragging down Christian Kofane, allowing Aleix Garcia to level from the penalty spot.
The equalizer only fueled PSG’s response as Desire Doue restored the lead with a composed finish after exchanging passes with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Kvaratskhelia then added a second, his shot ricocheting off both posts before crossing the line to make it 3-1.
Doue struck again before halftime, curling a superb low effort beyond Mark Flekken to give PSG a commanding 4-1 lead.
Vitinha controlled the tempo in midfield and created PSG’s fifth goal by threading a perfect pass for Mendes, who beat Flekken at his near post.
Leverkusen briefly fought back when Garcia unleashed a stunning 30-yard strike into the top corner.
Ousmane Dembele, returning from injury, came off the bench and tapped in from close range to make it 6-2.
Vitinha completed the rout in the final minute with a precise finish into the bottom corner.
PSG’s domestic struggles in Ligue 1 have not carried into Europe, where their attacking rhythm looks unstoppable.
Leverkusen simply couldn’t cope with the speed, movement, and precision of a PSG side that looked every bit like title favorites.
Desire Doue’s brace, Vitinha’s creativity, and Dembele’s impact off the bench showcased the depth and quality of Luis Enrique’s squad.
The result sent a clear message across Europe that PSG remain one of the strongest contenders for Champions League glory.
