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PSG hit five to stun Chelsea in Champions League last 16, first leg

Published: 12 Mar 2026 - 01:49 am | Last Updated: 12 Mar 2026 - 01:51 am
Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #10 Ousmane Dembele (L) reacts with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #87 Joao Neves during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Chelsea at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on March 11, 2026. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)

Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #10 Ousmane Dembele (L) reacts with Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese midfielder #87 Joao Neves during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Chelsea at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on March 11, 2026. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)

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Paris, France: A gift by Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen and two late goals by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave title holders Paris Saint-Germain a stunning 5-2 win over the English side in a thrilling Champions League last 16, first leg on Wednesday.

It looked as if Chelsea would return to London for next week's second leg with a draw, and perhaps the upper hand in the tie, after they twice came from behind in the first hour at the Parc des Princes.

Bradley Barcola's early opener for PSG was cancelled out by Malo Gusto, and a fantastic Ousmane Dembele finish which put the hosts back ahead just prior to the interval was followed by Enzo Fernandez making it 2-2.

However, a careless Jorgensen pass out was intercepted, allowing Vitinha to score PSG's third with a delightful lob on 74 minutes, and substitute Kvaratskhelia smashed in a superb fourth for the hosts four minutes from time.

As if that were not enough, Kvaratskhelia scored again in stoppage time, leaving the reigning European champions seemingly with one foot in the quarter-finals before the second leg at Stamford Bridge next Tuesday.

The tie may not be over, but this result also gives PSG a measure of revenge in the first meeting of the teams since Chelsea crushed an exhausted French side 3-0 in last July's Club World Cup final.

Nine of Chelsea's starting XI that day lined up at kick-off here, the exceptions being Jorgensen -- preferred here to Robert Sanchez -- and defender Wesley Fofana.

They also have a different coach now, of course, with Liam Rosenior having succeeded Enzo Maresca in the dugout in January.

This game saw him make his return to France, where he did a fine job over 18 months at Strasbourg, the club who belong to the same BlueCo consortium which owns Chelsea.

His start in west London has been promising enough, but an exit from Europe will now be difficult to avoid, especially as PSG seemed to have their hunger back here after some patchy performances in recent weeks.

Luis Enrique's team, who won three knockout ties against Premier League sides en route to European glory last year, have struggled to rediscover their form of last season with that marathon campaign taking its toll.