This was a match in which coach Luis Enrique's team was under a lot of pressure, because before that, PSG had many unconvincing performances, causing fans' expectations to decline. However, against a struggling opponent like Le Havre, the defending champions still showed their superiority in terms of squad quality and ability to control the game.
PSG took the initiative and quickly made a difference. In the first half, Lee Kang-in made his mark with the opening shot. From Nuno Mendes' cross on the left wing, the Korean midfielder chose a smart position and shot with his left foot in the near corner, leaving goalkeeper Mory Diaw unable to react. This was Lee's first goal in Ligue 1 this season, and helped PSG relieve pressure early.
In the second half, PSG continued to dominate the match and maintained great pressure in the opponent's half. In the 65th minute, Joao Neves doubled the gap after the ball bounced around in the penalty area, the shot hit the post and went into the net, raising the score to 2-0. In the final minutes, the home team still kept their focus and scored another goal to seal the victory. In the 89th minute, Bradley Barcola accelerated to receive a pass from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia before finishing diagonally, ending PSG's convincing performance.
With this victory, PSG returned to the top of the Ligue 1 rankings with 30 points, 2 points more than Marseille.