Paris Saint-Germain no longer dominates only Europe. The capital club is also shining at the World Cup. And this time, a stunning statistic has placed Paris in the history of world football.
According to Opta, eight PSG players have scored at least one goal during this edition of the World Cup. That has never happened before. No club had ever counted so many different goalscorers in a single World Cup.
PSG Overtakes Bayern and Barcelona
The players involved are Mbaye, Achraf Hakimi, João Neves, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, Gonçalo Ramos and Nuno Mendes. Eight Parisian goalscorers, eight different profiles, and a record that confirms PSG’s huge impact on this competition.
Before Paris, Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona held the benchmark with seven different goalscorers in the same edition. PSG has now gone one better than two historic giants of European football, a powerful symbol after a season already marked by another Champions League triumph.
This record mainly shows one thing: PSG no longer relies on a single star. The danger now comes from everywhere: forwards, midfielders, full-backs, established leaders and young talents. And with the World Cup still only at the round of 16 stage, Paris could yet push this historic record even further.
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