PSG continues to stand out as one of the most dominant teams in the 2024-25 season, with great statistics and a fascinating game dominance.
Under Luis Enrique, the Parisian club has proven to be competitive both in Ligue 1, where it leads the table, and in the European scene, consolidating itself among the best teams of the moment.
Despite a recent 1-1 draw against Reims, PSG continues to show exceptional collective performance that keeps it as a favorite in all competitions.

PSG one of the best teams in the world in its 24/25 season above Real Madrid and Liverpool
An analysis carried out by DataMB compared PSG’s performance with that of LaLiga leader Real Madrid and Premier League leader Liverpool, where the French stand out.
The results show that these three clubs are currently the strongest in the world. While each excels in different areas, PSG excel in several aspects:
- Attacking attack: PSG are slightly more offensive than their counterparts in this category, demonstrating a unique ability to generate constant danger in the opponent’s area.
- Ball possession: Luis Enrique has implemented a style of play based on ball control and dominance. This approach has allowed PSG to surpass both Real Madrid and Liverpool in this statistic, consolidating their tactical identity as a dominant team.
- Physical strength: In the physical section, PSG also stands out for being the most powerful team of the three. Despite not having particularly tall players, the Parisian team makes up for it with outstanding physical performance that allows them to prevail in individual duels and maintain intensity throughout the games.
A year of transition for PSG without Kylian Mbappe
This season has been a challenge for PSG, who are going through a period of transition after the departure of Kylian Mbappe.
However, the team has responded positively, showing continued growth and keeping hopes of winning the UEFA Champions League alive.
With the arrival of players such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who had a promising debut against Reims, and the tactical leadership of Luis Enrique, PSG is building a solid foundation for long-term success.
If the team maintains its level in national and international competitions, PSG could finally be crowned European champions, fulfilling the great objective of the Parisian project.