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·11 de abril de 2025

Stats & Facts: A look back at the win at home to Aston Villa

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Check out the standout stats and facts from Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

LES ROUGE ET BLEU  IN ATTACK MODE...

Having peppered Emiliano Martínez's goal from the first minute to the last on Wednesday night, Paris Saint-Germain attempted 29 shots over the course of the encounter, thereby establishing their highest number of shots in a single Champions League game this season. In fact, six of those 29 shots came from Désiré Doué, who, by scoring the equaliser against The Villans, now boasts five goals in his last four appearances for Paris across all competitions. At just 19 years and 310 days old, the newest member of Les Bleus' squad has also become the second-youngest Frenchman to score in a UCL quarter-final.


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Although Doué was the one to get his side back on level terms, it was Nuno Mendes who took charge of closing out Les Parisiens' show of strength by scoring their third and final goal in the dying moments of the match. Having played the final pass for Doué's goal in the first half, the Portuguese full-back turned from assist provider to goal scorer for the very first time since his arrival in the French capital in 2021, and, with eight goal involvements to his name this season (scoring four and assisting in four others), the no. 25 has now equalled his highest-ever total for goal contributions in a single campaign with Paris.

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…TO CONTINUE THEIR rich vein of FORM

By following up their victories over Salzburg (3-0), Manchester City (4-2), Stuttgart (4-1), Brest (3-0 and 7-0) and Liverpool (1-0) with a 3-1 win over Aston Villa, Paris Saint-Germain notched up a seventh success in their last eight Champions League outings, with the only exception being the late 1-0 defeat that they suffered in the first leg of their clash with Liverpool.

Despite going behind to an opportunistic Villa side, the Parisians managed to turn the tide and win their 7th match of the season after conceding the opening goal. This was no mean feat, as Luis Enrique's men have equalled their highest number of wins after conceding the first goal of the match in a single season (7 in 1985-1986 and 2003-2004).

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the dominant VITINHA, Fabián and OUSMANE

Once again a constant presence in midfield, Vitinha alone had 164 touches against the Birmingham club. The Portuguese international attempted 152 passes over the course of the match, setting the highest total for a Champions League match this season. Fellow midfielder Fabián Ruiz, who was involved in Paris' second goal, which was sumptuously finished off by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, provided his fourth assist since the start of the European campaign.

Further up the pitch, Ousmane Dembélé provided the assist for his side's final goal. The French international also racked up 9 key passes leading to a shot, the highest total achieved by a player in a Champions League match since April 2021. Since Opta began its analysis of the competition in 2003-2004, no player from the capital club has done better.

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