On Wednesday night against Tottenham, the Rouge et Bleu got back to winning ways on the European stage. With this latest win against the Londoners, Paris Saint-Germain boasts 14 victories in its last 17 Champions League matches, having scored 53 goals and conceded only 17 during this period.
However, it wasn't easy for the Parisians, who found themselves behind in the game on two occasions. But this Paris side doesn't give up, the club from the capital has now won 4 of its last 6 Champions League matches after conceding the first goal.
Against Spurs, Paris Saint-Germain won their 13th Champions League match in 2025, establishing a record number of wins in a calendar year in the competition. The capital club has beaten Real Madrid's record in 2014 and Bayern Munich's in 2001, both of whom managed 12 wins each.
It's been a year full of success to which Paris owes a lot to its attacking prowess, as shown by the 51 goals scored by the Rouge et Bleu over the year. It's a groundbreaking number which beats the previous record of 38 set by Manchester United in 2002 by 13 goals.
In his first Champions League start, Quentin Ndjantou made an immediate impact by providing the assist for PSG's first goal. Aged 18 and 126 days, our Titi became the second youngest player in the history of the competition to provide an assist for Paris Saint-Germain, just behind team mate Warren Zaïre-Emery (17 and 210 days).
As for Vitinha, the Portuguese maestro has become the first Parisian player to score a hat-trick in the Champions League since... Ousmane Dembélé against Stuttgart last January. After scoring the first hat-trick of his career, the Parisian midfielder has now been involved in 13 goals this season in all competitions (5 goals, 8 assists) and is in contention for goal of the week in the Champions League!