PSG's goal spree continues with four-goal haul

Beyond the titles of this Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique has ensured that his team never loses its hunger to win, regardless of the competition or the opponent. In three of his last five matches, he has scored five goals against Inter Milan in the Champions League final, four against Atletico in the group stage of the Club World Cup and the same against Inter Miami in the round of 16. A +4 goals scored ratio that has become a regular feature this season.
With the one he scored against the MLS team, he has now scored 20 in this 2024-25 in the 62 official matches he has played this season. In other words, he has scored four or more in 32.26% of the games he has played this season. From Manchester City, in the Champions League group stage, to Monaco or Brest, among many others, in Ligue 1, and even in the aforementioned Champions League final.
Football has meant that it is precisely in the first year without the best goalscorer they have had in recent years: Kylian Mbappe. With him and also with Luis Enrique at the helm, in the last 2023-24, the number of goals with at least four for the Parisians dropped from 20 in this one to nine in the previous one. The lowest figure since 2014-15, still in Catar's early years at the helm, with Laurent Blanc on the bench and Pastore, Cavani or Lavezzi in attack.
Comparing records thanks to BeSoccer Pro data from seasons in Paris with the Qatari group in management, this 2024-25 leaves PSG's best record of games scoring at least four goals. In 2017-18 and 2019-20 he stood at 19, but had so far failed to pass the mark to reach the two dozen mark. And with the possibility of extending his tally should he stay alive in this Club World Cup, which serves as a prologue before moving on to the next campaign.
In favour of Luis Enrique's team is precisely the number of matches they have accumulated this season (62) due to the new format of the Champions League - and having reached the final - and this Club World Cup, which has already left at least another four matches for the Gauls. In 19-20 it was 49 and in 2017-18, 57.