Dembélé at the Double: PSG Sink Toulouse to Stretch Lead Before Liverpool Clash

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Paris Saint-Germain took a significant step toward retaining their Ligue 1 crown on Friday night, overcoming a resilient Toulouse FC side with a 3-1 victory at the Parc des Princes.

The win, fueled by a masterclass from Ousmane Dembélé, extends PSG’s lead at the top of the table to four points over second-placed RC Lens.

​The fixture was brought forward to Friday to allow Luis Enrique’s men extra recovery time before their highly anticipated UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool next Wednesday.

Match Summary: The Dembélé Show

​PSG started with intent, and it didn’t take long for their pressure to pay off.

In the 23rd minute, Ousmane Dembélé broke the deadlock with a moment of pure technical brilliance, smashing a stunning volley from the edge of the box into the top corner.

​However, the lead was short-lived. Just four minutes later, a rare lapse from goalkeeper Matvey Safonov allowed Toulouse’s Rasmus Nicolaisen to loop a header into the far corner, momentarily stunning the Parisian faithful.

​PSG’s response was clinical. Before the break, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia flicked on a corner toward the back post, where Dembélé was waiting to side-foot home his second of the night in the 34th minute.

While Dembélé thought he had secured a hat-trick in the second half, the goal was ultimately ruled out for offside.

​The victory was finally put beyond doubt in stoppage time when substitute Gonçalo Ramos unleashed a curling effort from 25 yards that clipped the post on its way in, sealing the 3-1 scoreline.

Tactical Takeaways

  • The “New” Dembélé: Since the start of 2025, Dembélé has transformed into a prolific goalscorer, netting 41 goals in his last 62 matches. His clinical nature at the edge of the box has added a new dimension to PSG’s attack.
  • Midfield Control: Despite the absence of Fabian Ruiz (knee injury), PSG controlled 1.78 xG compared to Toulouse’s 0.16, showcasing a dominant territorial display.
  • Defensive Resilience: While the Safonov error was a blemish, the backline—led by Marquinhos and Willian Pacho—stifled nearly every Toulouse counter-attack in the second half.
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Looking Ahead: Liverpool Comes to Paris

​While tonight was about domestic dominance, all eyes now turn to Wednesday, April 8. PSG will host Liverpool FC in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. With key players like Dembélé in peak form, the Parc des Princes is set for one of the biggest European nights of the season.

Match Verdict: A professional performance that handles business at home while keeping the momentum high for the European stage.

Stay tuned for more updates, player ratings, and the full Liverpool vs. PSG preview!

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