The match was dramatic from the first minutes. Center back Willian Pacho opened the scoring for PSG in the 7th minute with a close-range header. In the 25th minute, Leverkusen had a chance to equalize but Alex Grimaldo missed a penalty.
The situation became more tense when within just 5 minutes (from the 32nd to the 37th minute), the referee gave each team 2 red cards. Leverkusen's Robert Andrich was sent off for a cool play, while PSG's ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fated ill-fit.
Despite being awarded a penalty for the third time and Aleix Garcia scoring an equalizer 1-1, Bayer Leverkusen then quickly collapsed the match. In just the last 7 minutes of the first half, PSG scored 3 goals in a row by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and a double from Desire Doue, ending the first half with a score of 4-1.
Entering the second half, Nuno Mendes, Ousmane Dembele and Vitinha continued to score, sealing a 7-2 victory for the French team. Notably, Dembele's goal was his first goal since winning the Ballon d'Or 2025.
This result helped PSG maintain the top spot with 9 absolute points after 3 matches, the same number as Inter Milan and Arsenal but with a better goal difference. Meanwhile, Leverkusen have only 2 points and are at the bottom of the table.
Under coach Luis Enrique, PSG have won 12 Champions League games in 2025, equal the record for wins in a calendar year held by Real Madrid 2014 and Bayern Munich (2001).