PSG Thrash Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 In Champions League Showdown

PSG Thrash Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 In Champions League Showdown

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a stunning performance as they thrashed Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 in their UEFA Champions League group-stage clash on October 21, 2025, at the BayArena. Early Domination PSG set the tone early, taking the lead just seven minutes into the match. Leverkusen’s Aleix García briefly equalized via a penalty after PSG’s Illia Zabarnyi was sent off, but PSG quickly regained control. Desire Doué scored twice before halftime, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added another, giving the visitors a commanding 4-1 lead at the break. Second-Half Brilliance In the second half, PSG continued their relentless attack. Nuno Mendes extended the lead, while Ousmane Dembélé celebrated his return from injury with a goal. Vitinha sealed the 7-2 victory, showcasing PSG’s offensive depth and precision. Key Moments Early Goal: PSG’s quick opener set the pace for the match. Red Cards & Penalties: Leverkusen’s Robert Andrich and PSG’s Illia Zabarnyi both received red cards, and two penalties added drama. High-Scoring First Half: Five goals in the first half highlighted PSG’s attacking efficiency. Implications The win moves PSG to the top of their Champions League group with three wins from three matches, emphasizing their determination to defend their European title. Bayer Leverkusen, with just two points from three games, faces an uphill battle to recover in the group stage. PSG’s attacking prowess and clinical finishing were on full display, sending a clear message to their Champions League rivals.

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Victor Boniface Joins Werder Bremen on Loan

SV Werder Bremen have secured Victor Boniface on loan from fellow Bundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen. SVW’s head of professional football Peter Niemeyer confirmed the deal on Monday evening. “We’re delighted that we’ve been able to complete this loan deal and secure Victor’s services. He has delivered brilliant performances in the Bundesliga and shown the qualities he has at his disposal. We’re certain that he can build on those while here with us,” said Peter Niemeyer. Head coach Horst Steffen also believes that the striker will strengthen the team significantly. “Victor is incredibly strong physically, is a very good finisher and has good pace. He shone as both a goalscorer and a creator during Bayer’s title-winning season. I’m certain that he can be a huge asset to our group this campaign.” The striker is looking forward to pulling on the SVW shirt. “My discussions with the club convinced me to make this move to Werder. I want my performances to contribute to us achieving our aims as a group this season. I’m looking forward to being part of my new team and to my time at Werder.” Victor Boniface joins off the back of 32 goals in 61 competitive games for Bayer Leverkusen. He previously netted 17 times in 51 matches for Union Saint-Gilloise. He played for Norwegian sideBodø/Glimt prior to his move to Belgium, scoring 23 goals in 66 games. The 24-year-old has also been capped 13 times by Nigeria.

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AC Milan in Talks to Sign Victor Boniface

Milan are in talks with Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface. The Nigerian came close to leaving his Bundesliga club in January after reaching an agreement to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassri, but they instead opted to sign Jhon Duran. Bayer Leverkusen would have collected around €60m to sell Boniface to Al-Nassr in January and although no figures have been mentioned regarding Milan’s finances, the 24-year-old holds a Transfermarkt value of €40m. But as reported last month, Bayer Leverkusen appear open to selling Boniface this summer and hope to receive around €50m. Speaking to Bild, Emefie Aneke Atta, agent of Boniface, said: “Victor has ended the season after his trip to the national team. He’s on vacation now, will train hard during his vacation, and then return for preseason. There’s a new coach, a new setup, but still a very good team that’s back in the Champions League. Victor and I have never discussed a transfer.” As reported by Tavolieri, Boniface has opened the door to a permanent move’ to Milan. It’s also unclear as to how the former Union SG forward features in Erik ten Hag’s plans with the Dutchman’s preferred No. 9 being Patrik Schick, while the club are working on a deal for Christian Kofane.

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