Kvaratskhelia, Barcola, and Mayulu led PSG to a rout vs. Chelsea, securing their spot in the Champions League quarterfinals
After a disappointing performance in the first leg, Chelsea faced PSG at Stamford Bridge, hoping for a major comeback. However, the Blues put in a disappointing performance, making serious individual errors that cost them the game. In contrast, the French side shone both offensively and defensively, with Kvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bradley Barcola, and Senny Mayulu standing out as scorers in the Champions League round of 16.
Without Wesley Fofana in the defensive line due to fitness issues, Chelsea did not reach to deliver consistency. Mamadou Sarr and Marc Cucurella individual mistakes, lead them to lose confidence, being overpassed by Luis Enrique’s team. Moreover, Moises Caicedo and Andrey Santos failed to stop the French side offense, ruling out any chance to overcome the three goal difference.
Chelsea consistently sought to play an attacking style, with Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernández, and João Pedro remaining quite active. However, PSG’s high press left them with no space to control the ball or make decisions, forcing them to commit several errors and take ineffective shots. Although coach Liam Rosenior tried to adjust the offense by bringing in Liam Delap and Alejandro Garnacho, it was already too late to turn the game around.
Unlike the Blues, Paris Saint-Germain held an impressive performance along the Champions League Round of 16 two legs. Not only they shined in the first game, but also dominated in the second game. Betting for a high press, they cut Chelsea’s offense ideas, and Vitinha quickly delivered the ball to Kvaratskhelia or Barcola to make the difference. Later, Senny Mayulu concluded with an impressive goal.

Luis Enrique’s PSG delivered an offensive masterclass
Both Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain started the match with a highly dominant offensive approach. However, Luis Enrique’s team managed to capitalize just five minutes into the first half. After a through pass from Matvey Safonov, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia received the ball and controlled it first-time, easily dribbling past Mamadou Sarr. The Georgian then found himself one-on-one with Robert Sánchez, whom he beat to score the opening goal.
Kvaratskhelia hunde al Chelsea
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Far from lowering their offensive rhythm, Paris Saint-Germain remained highly dominant, forcing a second goal just over nine minutes later. After a loss of possession by Andrey Santos in midfield, João Neves recovered the ball and found Achraf Hakimi running down the flank. The Moroccan then picked out Bradley Barcola, who finished first-time, beating Robert Sánchez.
🚨🇪🇺 | GOAL: BRADLEY BARCOLA DOUBLES THE LEAD FOR PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN!
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2-7 ON AGGREGATE!
Chesleaa 0-2 PSG.
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Although Chelsea FC started the second half in strong form, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia continued to dominate the defense of coach Liam Rosenior. After controlling the ball on the wing, the Georgian found Achraf Hakimi, who failed to get his shot off. However, Senny Mayulu struck first-time, scoring a stunning goal against the Blues and sealing any chance of a comeback.
⚽😳 ¡GOLEADA Y SE VAN!
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Mayulu marca el tercero del PSG y la gente comienza a abandonar el estadio. ¡Dominio total!#ChampionsEnUniMas pic.twitter.com/slfJmP0ist
















































