By Achile Danjuma
Paris Saint-Germain delivered a masterclass in composure and clinical finishing on Tuesday, obliterating any hopes of a Chelsea comeback with a devastating 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge that sealed an emphatic 8-2 aggregate win and booked their place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The reigning champions, trailing 5-2 from the first leg, needed a miracle. Instead, they were met with a cold dose of reality within the opening half-hour as PSG extinguished the tie entirely. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia fired the visitors ahead early, before Bradley Barcola produced a moment of individual brilliance to double the lead, leaving Chelsea shell-shocked and their improbable comeback hopes in tatters.
Substitute Senny Mayulu added a third in the second half to compound the hosts’ misery, as Luis Enrique’s side cruised into the last eight with the kind of ruthless efficiency that defines serial winners.
The comprehensive victory sets up a quarter-final clash next month against either Liverpool or Galatasaray. The Turkish side will take a slender 1-0 advantage to Anfield on Wednesday, but PSG will watch on with confidence, knowing their dream of retaining the Champions League trophy—a year after lifting it for the first time in their history—is very much alive.
The win also carries a hint of revenge for the Parisian side, who were defeated by this same Chelsea outfit in last July’s Club World Cup final. More importantly, it signals that the Qatar-backed champions are hitting their peak form at the perfect moment.
This latest demolition job marks PSG’s fourth two-legged knockout victory over Premier League opposition since the start of last year—a staggering statistic that underscores their growing dominance. For Chelsea, however, the gulf in class was painfully evident.
Liam Rosenior’s side never truly looked capable of recovering from their catastrophic collapse in the first leg at the Parc des Princes. Having been level at 2-2 with six days ago, they conceded three late goals to leave themselves with a mountain too high to climb. On Tuesday, they were simply outclassed by a PSG side that appears to be finding its very best form just when it matters most.
