Paris Saint-Germain delivered an impressive performance in the first half, securing a 3-0 victory over Marseille at the Orange Velodrome. This win in Le Classique moved PSG three points ahead at the top of Ligue 1, following Monaco's loss to Nice. Luis Enrique's team extended their unbeaten away streak to 29 matches with this triumph.
The visitors began strongly, taking the lead in the seventh minute. Nuno Mendes' cross was mishandled by Geronimo Rulli, allowing Joao Neves to score his first goal for PSG. Marseille's situation worsened when Amine Harit received a red card for a high tackle on Marquinhos, making Roberto De Zerbi's task even more challenging.

Nine minutes after Harit's dismissal, PSG capitalised on their numerical advantage. Leonardo Balerdi inadvertently scored an own goal, increasing PSG's lead. Bradley Barcola then secured the win before halftime with his eighth league goal in nine matches, capping off an impressive first half for PSG.
Despite their efforts, Marseille could not recover from their early setbacks. The defeat marked their 51st loss against PSG in 108 encounters, more than against any other opponent across all competitions. The home side faced an uphill battle after going down to ten men and struggled to create significant chances.
PSG maintained control throughout the match but couldn't add to their tally after halftime. However, the damage had already been done with their clinical first-half display. The visitors ended with an expected goals (xG) total of 2.98 from 19 shots and completed 918 passes, their highest in Ligue 1 this season.
Bradley Barcola stood out with a remarkable performance, contributing significantly to PSG's xG tally with a personal score of 0.97. He also recorded the most touches in the opposition box (13), highlighting his influence on the game.
After a disappointing draw against PSV Eindhoven in midweek Champions League action, PSG bounced back convincingly against their long-standing rivals. Their commanding display reaffirmed their position as Ligue 1 leaders and showcased their attacking prowess.
The match concluded without further goals after halftime, but PSG's first-half dominance ensured they left with all three points and reinforced their status at the top of the league standings.