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Vitinha delights PSG fans with magic moves before a big game

Byjohnny Stevens

Mar 3, 2026 #ligue1, #PSG
Vitinha delights PSG fans with magic moves before a big game


Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Vitinha was enjoying the warm up before he turned Le Havre ACa team they beat 1-0.

PSG continued his incredible run over the weekend, maintaining his perfect 21st-century away record.

Since 2000, Les Rouge and Bleu have traveled to Le Havre five times in Ligue 1 and emerged victorious every time, a level of consistency unmatched by any other opponent on the road.

Vitinha delights PSG fans with magic moves before a big game

Prominent dominance

Superiority is equally striking Le Havres point of view. There is no other team inside Ligue 1 that Read Ciel and Marine have hosted as many times in that period without collecting a single point. The match has become one sided at any point PSG visits Stade Oceane, strengthen the power of the capital club in this game.

The result also fits into a broader pattern for PSG during this period. In the 2025-26 campaign, Paris side is the only club over Europethe top five leagues that have won all their matches against teams currently in the lower half of the domestic table. While many title contenders dropped points in potential trap games, PSG has totally avoided that pitfall.

Luis EnriqueThe team has combined control with tenacity in attack. Paris has entered the woodwork 15 times Ligue 1 this season, at least three more than any other team in the French top flight. Two of those occasions came in the last meeting with Le Havre and it marked the fourth league match this season where PSG hit the post or crossbar more than once, the league’s highest such total. Despite near misses, overall production has remained strong.

PSG have shown great resilience

The team’s resilience has also been evident in timing. PSG have won each of their last five Ligue 1 matches played immediately after a UEFA Champions League a fixture, a hint of depth and consistency during a jam-packed calendar.

Individually, several players have continued to build momentum. Bradley Barcola has added a new dimension to his game, scoring his last two goals with headers. That equals the number of headers he scored in his previous 40 professional games, highlighting a clear evolution in his attacking abilities.

Lee Kang-in has been particularly effective against Le Havre. The South Korean midfielder has now been involved in four Ligue 1 goals against the club, scoring twice and providing two assists, his best against a top-flight opponent.