PSG's 7-2 Demolition of Leverkusen: A Champions League Nightmare Unfolds

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a stunning 7-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in their Champions League match. The game turned chaotic with red cards for both teams in the first half, completely shifting the momentum. Despite Leverkusen briefly leveling the score, PSG's relentless attack proved too much to handle. This devastating loss leaves Leverkusen still searching for their first win in the competition.

Key Points: PSG Crushes Leverkusen 7-2 in Champions League Rout

  • PSG scored four goals in a chaotic first half after Leverkusen's red card
  • Leverkusen's Aleix Garcia scored twice but admitted the team's poor performance
  • Ousmane Dembélé marked his return from injury with a goal off the bench
  • The heavy defeat leaves Leverkusen still searching for their first Champions League win
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PSG crush Leverkusen 7-2 in Champions League

Paris Saint-Germain unleashed a devastating 7-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, featuring red cards, penalties, and a stunning attacking display.

"Today we cannot be positive in anything. Paris is one of the best teams in the world. - Aleix Garcia"

Leverkusen, Oct 22

Paris Saint-Germain showcased its relentless attacking power with a resounding 7-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League's league.

Leverkusen entered the match buoyed by a strong domestic run but were swiftly overwhelmed by PSG's precision and pace. Former Eintracht Frankfurt defender Willian Pacho opened the scoring with a header inside seven minutes, capitalizing on hesitant defending by the hosts.

Leverkusen responded with determination as Alejandro Grimaldo struck the post from the penalty spot after a handball, missing the chance to equalize.

The game turned chaotic midway through the first half. Leverkusen's Robert Andrich was dismissed following a VAR review for elbowing Desire Doue, and shortly after, PSG's Ilia Zabarnyi received a second yellow card for fouling Christian Kofane in the box.

Aleix Garcia calmly converted the resulting penalty to level the score at 1-1, but PSG quickly restored control. Within minutes, Doue netted twice and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added another as the defending champion raced into a 4-1 halftime lead.

After the break, Nuno Mendes extended PSG's advantage with a composed finish following a fine assist from Vitinha. Garcia briefly reignited Leverkusen's hopes with a stunning long-range strike, but Ousmane Dembele, returning from injury, scored minutes after coming on to make it six. Vitinha then capped off the performance with a fine strike, sealing a resounding victory for Luis Enrique's side.

The defeat leaves Leverkusen still searching for its first win of the campaign, while PSG continues to assert its credentials as Europe's most formidable force. Leverkusen's next challenge comes away to Benfica on November 5.

"Today we cannot be positive in anything," rued Leverkusen's Garcia. "We need to analyze and improve from this defeat. Paris is one of the best teams in the world. At 1-1 they had a red card, and we should have pushed forward, but instead they scored three goals before half-time. We are a young team, but this defeat hurts a lot."

Elsewhere in the Champions League's third round, Inter Milan overcame early struggles at Union Saint-Gilloise, scoring twice before halftime to set the tone for a commanding 4-0 victory, marking their third consecutive win in the competition.

Borussia Dortmund continued its scoring run, securing a 4-2 win in Copenhagen, while Napoli collapsed defensively after the break in Eindhoven, where PSV transformed a narrow 3-2 lead into a stunning 6-2 rout.

Newcastle United pulled away from Benfica after the interval, with substitute Harvey Barnes netting twice in a convincing 3-0 win. Meanwhile, Kairat Almaty and Pafos shared the points in a goalless draw.

- IANS

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Priya S
Watching this match late night in Mumbai was worth it! PSG's attack is just too good. But honestly, the refereeing decisions seemed a bit harsh on Leverkusen. The second yellow to Zabarnyi looked questionable to me.
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Arjun K
️7-2 scoreline is brutal! Reminds me of Germany-Brazil in 2014. Leverkusen's defense completely collapsed after the red card. They need to work on their mental strength - something our Indian cricket team has mastered over the years!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both European and Indian football, I must say PSG's performance was exceptional. But let's not forget - such one-sided matches aren't good for the sport. UEFA needs better competitive balance in the Champions League.
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Vikram M
Doue's brace and Kvaratskhelia's goal - PSG's young talents are shining! This gives hope to young Indian footballers that age is just a number if you have the talent and right coaching. ISL clubs should take note! 🇮🇳⚽
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Michael C
While PSG was brilliant, I feel the match highlights how money is ruining football's competitiveness. Teams with unlimited budgets vs traditional clubs - not a fair fight. Football should be about passion, not just financial power.

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