The Parc des Princes: A fortress
Paris Saint-Germain continue to turn the Parc des Princes into an impregnable fortress. The Rouge et Bleu have won five of their last six home matches across all competitions, demonstrating their strength on home soil.
Even more impressive, Paris are maintaining a historic run in the league: the club from the capital have now scored at least one goal in 42 consecutive home matches in Ligue 1, the longest active streak among Europe’s five major leagues. This attacking consistency highlights the Parisians’ ability to deliver, match after match, in their own stadium.
Defensively, the performance is just as notable. With another clean sheet, Les Parisiens now have seven home shutouts in Ligue 1 this season. A record across Europe and a sign of the control they have displayed week after week.
Incredible form in the league
This victory is part of a particularly positive run for Paris Saint-Germain. Les Parisiens have now won seven of their last eight Ligue 1 matches, underlining their consistency and growing momentum in the pursuit of their objectives.
Driven by an increasingly well-drilled squad, Luis Enrique’s side are proving their ability to string together high-level performances, both in terms of their play and in the management of key moments, whether dominant phases or more challenging spells.
Clinical Ousmane Dembélé
The match was also highlighted by another standout performance from Ousmane Dembélé. In his 250th appearance in a Top 5 European league, the Parisian forward reached a new milestone by scoring his 70th and 71st league goals, taking him past the 40-goal mark in Ligue 1.
In outstanding form, the Ballon d’Or winner has found the net in each of his last four starts across all competitions. Able to make the difference in every attacking area, he also scored what was undoubtedly one of the goals of the season.