Since the start of the tournament, no less than six Paris Saint-Germain players have hit the back of the net - the most of any club represented by their players in Mexico, Canada and the USA. Bradley Barcola was the first to strike with Les Bleus against Senegal, before Ibrahim Mbaye got the Lions of Teranga on the board against France. João Neves headed home for Portugal against DR Congo, before Ousmane Dembélé got on the scoresheet against Iraq. Nuno Mendes then scored a free-kick in Portugal's win over Uzbekistan before Achraf Hakimi became the sixth PSG goal scorer for Morocco against Haiti.
And that's not all. Paris Saint-Germain now counts 36 goals scored by its players at the World Cup since the 2018 tournament in Russia; a total far superior to the next best club in the last three World Cups and testament to the Ligue 1 champion's influence on the international stage. And as we enter the final days of the group stage, there's the promise of more to come from our Rouge et Bleu stars.