PSG trounce Marseille to move back top of Ligue 1
Paris Saint-Germain's Brazilian defender #05 Marquinhos (C) celebrates his team's victory with teammates at the end of the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Olympique de Marseille (OM) at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on February 8, 2026. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)
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Ousmane
Dembele struck twice as Paris Saint‑Germain blew away bitter rivals Marseille
on Sunday, reclaiming top spot in Ligue 1 with a crushing 5-0 victory at the
Parc des Princes.
Dembele
opened the scoring after just 12 minutes and added a second before half‑time as
PSG delivered a real statement of intent going into the defining months of the
season.
Facundo
Medina's own goal made it 3-0 before substitutes Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Lee
Kang-in got in on the act as PSG recorded their biggest-ever margin of victory
over Marseille, avenging their 1-0 defeat at the Velodrome in September.
"It
was almost perfect. We made history," said PSG coach Luis Enrique, hailing
Dembele for his "incredible" performance.
"I
said from the very first day he arrived that he's a different kind of player.
This season it's been hard for him to get back to his level because of
injuries. He's very special."
PSG have
now won seven straight league matches, although they remain under pressure from
surprise challengers Lens, who briefly moved top on Saturday and sit just two
points behind.
"It's
not a message we're sending, we're a very consistent team," added Luis
Enrique.
"We're
continuing along the same path as last year. We're reaching the best part of
the season, and this result is important in terms of confidence."
Marseille
may feel aggrieved after PSG midfielder Vitinha escaped with only a yellow card
for a high, studs‑up challenge on captain Leonardo Balerdi in the opening
minutes.
Despite
the severity of the tackle, referee Willy Delajod was not instructed by VAR to
review the incident. From that point on, though, it was a scintillating display
worthy of the European champions.
PSG
surged in front moments later as Desire Doue released Nuno Mendes with a superb
ball down the left and the Portuguese wing-back squared for Dembele to slot
past Marseille goalkeeper Jeffrey de Lange.
Matfei
Safonov, again chosen ahead of Lucas Chevalier in the PSG goal, denied Amine
Gouiri as the Marseille striker stabbed a cross goalwards, but the hosts --
with a rare full week since their last game -- looked fresh and threatened
regularly.
De Lange
made a good save to turn away Doue's angled low drive but Dembele, who has
struggled to consistently replicate last season's Ballon d'Or form due to
injury, produced more magic as he got away from Balerdi, saw off Medina and
rifled in PSG's second on 37 minutes.
After
two closely-fought encounters this season, with PSG winning the Champions
Trophy on penalties last month after a 2-2 draw in Kuwait, Marseille offered
virtually nothing in the French capital.
Doue
grazed the post but it was only a matter of time until PSG stretched their
lead, Medina inadvertently heading past his own 'keeper on 64 minutes when
trying to intercept a lofted ball intended for Kvaratskhelia.
The
Georgia winger, just on as a substitute on his return from an ankle injury,
bagged PSG's fourth with a sublime volley from Dembele's looping pass.
Lee also
scored after coming off the bench as he drilled low past De Lange at his near
post to complete a brilliant night for PSG.
It
almost got even worse for Marseille as both Kvaratskhelia and Mendes hit the
bar late on, but the brutal nature of this defeat will not sit well at a club
still stinging from an excruciating Champions League exit barely a week ago.


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