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Ruthless PSG Crush Leverkusen 7–2 to Extend Perfect Champions League Run

Paris St-Germain produced a dazzling attacking performance to sweep aside Bayer Leverkusen 7–2, maintaining their perfect record in this season’s Champions League group stage. The defending champions, who have shown inconsistency in domestic competition, were in unstoppable form in Germany, overwhelming the hosts with pace, precision, and flair.

PSG took control early, opening the scoring in the seventh minute through defender Willian Pacho. The Ecuadorian rose highest to meet Nuno Mendes’ superb in-swinging cross and powered his header past Mark Flekken to make it 1–0.

Leverkusen had a golden chance to respond when Illia Zabarnyi brought down Claudio Echeverri in the box, earning the home side a penalty. Alejandro Grimaldo stepped up, but his shot struck the post, letting PSG off the hook. The frustration for the hosts deepened soon after when captain Robert Andrich saw his yellow card upgraded to red following a VAR review for an elbow on Desire Doue.

PSG’s advantage in numbers was short-lived, however. Just five minutes later, Zabarnyi was shown a straight red card for dragging down Christian Kofane in the area. Aleix Garcia converted the resulting penalty, giving Leverkusen brief hope at 1–1.

What followed was an onslaught. In the space of five blistering minutes, Desire Doue restored PSG’s lead with a neat low finish, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added another with a precise first-time strike that clipped both posts before going in, and Doue struck again to make it 4–1 before halftime.

Vitinha continued the dominance in the second half, slicing through Leverkusen’s midfield to assist Mendes, who calmly fired in PSG’s fifth. Garcia offered a fleeting highlight for the home fans with a stunning 30-yard strike, but Ousmane Dembele—making his return from a hamstring injury—tapped in the sixth goal shortly after coming on.

Vitinha capped off a superb personal performance with a composed low finish in the 90th minute to seal the emphatic victory.

Despite their injury troubles and recent Ligue 1 slump, PSG have now won all three of their Champions League fixtures, reminding Europe of their quality and depth. The 7–2 demolition of Leverkusen sent a clear message: while domestic form may waver, PSG remain a formidable force on the continent.

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