Paris Saint-Germain took a commanding lead in their Champions League knockout play-off against Brest, winning 3-0 away. Ousmane Dembele was instrumental, scoring twice. This match was only the second time two French teams met in Champions League history. Luis Enrique's squad showcased precise finishing to secure the win.
The breakthrough came after 21 minutes when Vitinha scored from a penalty. Pierre Lees-Melou was penalised for handball in his own box. Brest had opportunities to equalise, with Abdallah Sima hitting the post and Achraf Hakimi's error going unpunished. PSG extended their lead just before half-time.

Dembele added to PSG's tally by cutting inside from the right and beating Marco Bizot at his near post. This marked Dembele's eighth consecutive game scoring for PSG. In the 66th minute, he secured his second goal by capitalising on a loose ball in the box, making it 3-0.
Dembele's first goal made him the first PSG player since Neymar to score in eight straight games. He has now netted 18 goals in his last 11 matches across all competitions. Since December, no player from Europe's top five leagues has scored more than Dembele.
This match featured a significant number of French players, with eight starting for Brest and three for PSG. It was the most French starters in a Champions League game since Bordeaux faced Lyon in April 2010. The result leaves Brest needing a remarkable comeback at Parc des Princes on February 19.
The victory puts PSG in a strong position to advance to the last 16 of the competition. Their performance highlighted their attacking prowess and defensive solidity, setting them up well for future challenges.