PSG continues to establish itself as one of the most dominant teams of the 2024-25 season, remaining unbeaten in recent matches in both Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League.
With a project led by Luis Enrique, the team has found a perfect balance between individual talent and collective play, which has led to key victories, such as the recent 5-2 win over Brest.
In addition to success on the pitch, PSG has also been active in the transfer market, closing two important moves in the transfer window.
However, beyond the arrivals and departures, the analysis of the statistics makes it clear that the Parisian team is undoubtedly the strongest team in French football today.

PSG, the most dominant team in France above Lille, Monaco and Brest
A recent analysis by DataMD compared the performance of the four French teams that advanced to the round of 16 of the Champions League: PSG, Monaco, Lille and Brest.
The data shows that PSG far surpasses its national rivals in key aspects such as possession, attack, goals, physical strength and defense.
Luis Enrique’s project is sweeping the French championship and now also focused on the Champions League, it seems to be unstoppable, but it must continue working if it wants to be the best not only in France, but in the world.

At the local level, PSG leads Ligue 1 with 50 points in 20 games, taking a 10-point advantage over Olympique de Marseille, its closest runner-up, who does not play in the Champions League but in the Europa League.
This difference makes clear the superiority of the Parisian team in the domestic tournament.
The other French teams in the Champions League
• Brest: Although they have surprised by qualifying for the round of 16, they are in eighth place in Ligue 1. In addition, they will be PSG’s opponent in the next phase of the Champions League, which makes them an interesting challenge.
• AS Monaco: They currently occupy third place in Ligue 1, consolidating themselves as the most consistent team behind PSG. However, their performance in the Champions League has not been as brilliant as that of other French teams.
• Lille: Although they have not been as dominant in Ligue 1, in the Champions League they have achieved exceptional performance, qualifying among the eight best teams in Europe. Their success in the continental tournament makes them one of the surprises of the season.
With a comfortable lead in the league and a squad in top form, PSG seems to be on track for another title in France and to seriously compete in the Champions League.
If they maintain their level, Luis Enrique’s team could be facing one of their most successful seasons in recent history.