
League 1
6:45 p.mApril 19, 2026
Regular season – 30
Princes Park
Referee: Jérôme Brisard, France


Paris Saint-Germain


Lyon
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2.82
Expected Goals (xG)
0.70
Passing by
725 (92%)
Accurate passes
181 (74%)
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1
G
Dominik Greif
7.5
d
Ruben Kluivert
19
d
Moussa Niakhate (C)
7.0
22
d
Clinton’s eyes
7.2
98
d
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
7.2
16
M
Abner Vinicius
6.3
5
M
Mangala ear
6.3
23
M
Tyler Morton
6.6
44
M
Khalis Red
6.9
F
Afonso Moreira
18′
F
Endrick
6′

Ligue 1 Classification – Ligue 1
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- Classification for the Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
Lyon stunned Paris Saint-Germain with a dramatic 2-1 comeback win at the Parc des Princes, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s stoppage-time goal sealing a remarkable turnaround.
PSG arrived as league leaders with 20 wins from 28 games. Lyon sat third in the table, looking to close the gap at the top. The visitors faced an uphill battle against the dominant Parisian side.
The local team started explosively. Endrick fired PSG ahead in the sixth minute with a clinical finish. The Brazilian forward’s first goal set the tone for the hosts’ attack.
PSG doubled their lead just 12 minutes later. Afonso Moreira scored a second goal in the 18th minute, putting the home team in total control. The Parc des Princes erupted as PSG looked destined for victory.
Lyon pulled one back from the penalty spot. Goncalo Ramos converted in the 33rd minute after PSG received a foul in the box. The penalty gave hope to the visitors and stopped the home team’s momentum.
The first half ended with PSG leading 2-1. Despite their attacking prowess, the hosts had allowed Lyon back into the contest. PSG’s defense should tighten up for the second period.
In the second half, Lyon grew in the game. The visitors controlled possession and created chances despite being outnumbered in the stats. PSG managed just 23 percent possession but remained dangerous on the break.
Substitutions shaped the final stages of the game. Kvaratskhelia entered the fray and made an immediate impact. The full-back’s energy and quality repeatedly threatened PSG’s backline.
Lyon pressed relentlessly as the game entered the final minutes. PSG visibly tired under the constant pressure. The visitors sensed an opportunity to get the win.
In the 90th minute plus four, Kvaratskhelia struck the decisive blow. The Georgian winger fired goalkeeper Dominik Greif to level the game at 2-2. Seconds later, the final whistle blew with Lyon celebrating an unlikely comeback.
The statistics painted a clear picture of PSG’s dominance. The hosts registered a total of 23 shots to Lyon’s five. PSG’s expected goals stood at 2.82 compared to Lyon’s 0.7, but the visitors took all three points.
This result has important implications for the title race. PSG’s lead at the top remains intact with 63 points, but dropped points at home hurt their momentum. Lyon reached 54 points and showed that they can compete with the league’s elite.

