Once again victorious at the tip of Finistère, Paris Saint-Germain has now won its last nine away games in Brest in Ligue 1, setting the longest run of away wins by one club against another in the history of the top flight.
With three goals scored against the Bretons, the Parisians have now scored 18 goals in four matches against Stade Brestois 29 in all competitions in 2025. Among the top five European leagues, none have done better against a single opponent this year.
At the Stade Francis-Le Blé, the capital club secured its 43rd victory of the year in all competitions in 2025. That is at least four more wins than any other team in the top 5 European leagues in 2025, with Real Madrid having secured 39 victories ahead of its match at the weekend.
There have been lots of Parisian victories, and lots of goals too. Les Rouge et Bleu have now scored 151 goals in all competitions in 2025, at least 16 more than any other team in Europe's top five leagues. Over the last five years, only two teams have managed to reach the 150-goal mark: Manchester City (in 2021 and 2023) and Bayern Munich (in 2021).
Vitinha provided the decisive pass for Paris' opening goal, registering his fourth assist of the league season after just eight appearances. The Portuguese international has already racked up six assists in all competitions this season, more than any other player in Europe's top five leagues.
Omnipresent in midfield, the Parisian team's metronome touched the ball at least 150 times for the third time since the start of the season (167 against Angers, 165 against Lens and 161 in Brest), a feat that no player in Europe's top five leagues has managed to achieve more than once during this period.
Achraf Hakimi, who scored the first and second goals for Les Rouge et Bleu, recorded his third brace in the top flight after those in Metz in September 2021 and Lyon in February 2025. In the 21st century, no defender has scored more braces than the Parisian vice-captain in Ligue 1.