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Kvaratskhelia’s Early Goal Boosts PSG’s Champions League Hopes at Chelsea
Kvaratskhelia’s swift strike gives PSG the edge over Chelsea in Champions League
In a thrilling Champions League clash in London on March 2026, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) made a resounding start to their second-leg match against Chelsea. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the standout performer from the first leg, delivered an early blow to the English side’s hopes.
A defensive lapse seized by Kvaratskhelia
PSG wasted no time in asserting dominance. Just six minutes into the match, a long aerial pass from PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov set the stage for the opening goal. Chelsea defender Mamadou Sarr misjudged the ball’s path, allowing the vigilant Georgian star to capitalize. Kvaratskhelia pounced on the opportunity, deftly navigating past Sarr and facing Chelsea’s goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. With composure, he slotted the ball with a precise right-footed finish, putting PSG ahead.
Luis Enrique’s strategic masterstroke
This stunning goal underscored the tactical acumen of PSG’s coach, Luis Enrique. Known for his crucial role in PSG’s previous 5-2 victory, Kvaratskhelia was given a starting position this time, replacing Désiré Doué. Enrique’s decision proved insightful as Kvaratskhelia made an immediate impact, marking his seventh goal in the Champions League season.
PSG inches closer to quarterfinals
This early lead fortified PSG’s position, paving the way towards the quarterfinals. Leading 1-0 on the night, PSG now holds a commanding aggregate lead. The challenge for Chelsea is daunting, as they must score four times to level the aggregate score and keep their Champions League journey alive.
With this vital away goal, PSG has placed themselves in a formidable position, leaving Chelsea with a steep climb to overcome the deficit.







