
Paris Saint-Germain delivered a masterclass in attacking football on Tuesday night, dismantling Bayer Leverkusen 7–2 in a thrilling Champions League encounter at the BayArena. The French champions struck four times in a chaotic first half and never took their foot off the gas, showcasing their ruthless efficiency and squad depth under the bright European lights.
Early goals from Willian Pacho and Illia Zabarnyi set the tone before PSG piled on the pressure, with Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia adding to the tally in a dazzling display of pace and precision. Leverkusen briefly fought back through Álex Grimaldo’s penalty and Andrich’s effort, but defensive lapses left them trailing 4–1 at halftime. Despite a spirited start to the second half — with Isaac Maza and Álex García combining for a consolation — PSG’s dominance only grew stronger.
Nuno Mendes, Ousmane Dembélé, and Vitinha all found the net after the break as the visitors tore through Leverkusen’s back line with ease. Even with Leverkusen making multiple substitutions, PSG’s relentless pressure proved too much to handle. The emphatic 7–2 victory not only cements PSG’s control of their Champions League group but also serves as a stark reminder of their attacking depth and intent this season.