Paris Saint-Germain added another chapter to its Champions League history on Wednesday with a 5–2 victory over Chelsea. Thanks in part to a brace from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who came off the bench, the Parisian side recorded its ninth goal of the season scored by a substitute in the competition.
Kvaratskhelia entered the game and immediately changed its course. Starting the evening on the bench during PSG’s clash with Chelsea, the Georgian winger ended up making history. With nine goals scored by substitutes this season, PSG has reached a milestone that no club had achieved since Kaiserslautern in the 1998–1999 campaign.
PSG’s Depth Proves Decisive in Europe
This statistic highlights the importance of the Parisian bench throughout the season. Luis Enrique, often forced to rotate his squad due to various physical issues among players, has been able to rely on the strong impact of his substitutes.
Against the Blues, Kvaratskhelia’s entrance transformed the closing stages of the match and confirmed that PSG possesses the depth needed to turn European encounters in its favor.
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