Paris Saint-Germain triumphed over Tottenham with a 5-3 victory in an exhilarating Champions League match. Vitinha's hat-trick was pivotal as PSG twice came from behind to secure the win. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia narrowly missed early chances for Spurs before Richarlison opened the scoring, tapping in from close range after Randal Kolo Muani's assist.
PSG equalised just before half-time when Vitinha unleashed a stunning 20-yard shot that hit the crossbar and went in. Tottenham regained their lead shortly after the break, with Kolo Muani scoring against his parent club by capitalising on a rebound from Archie Gray's shot. Vitinha then levelled again for PSG, curling a beautiful left-footed strike past Guglielmo Vicario.

The atmosphere at Parc des Princes was electric as Fabian Ruiz gave PSG their first lead of the night. He calmly slotted the ball into the bottom-left corner following Joao Neves' setup in the 59th minute. The excitement continued when Willian Pacho extended PSG's advantage, scoring after Spurs failed to clear a corner.
Kolo Muani kept Tottenham in contention with a powerful finish across Lucas Chevalier in the 72nd minute. However, Vitinha completed his hat-trick by converting a penalty in the 76th minute after Cristian Romero's handball was confirmed by VAR. This marked Vitinha's first senior hat-trick.
Despite Lucas Hernandez receiving a red card for an elbow on Xavi Simons late in the game, Spurs couldn't mount another comeback. The thrilling encounter saw both teams exceed their expected goals (xG) values, with PSG achieving 1.68 xG compared to Spurs' 1.98 xG.
Vitinha's performance was instrumental, becoming the ninth player to score a Champions League hat-trick against an English team and the first Portuguese player to do so. He scored three goals from five shots on target and created one big chance from ten final third entries, achieving an individual xG of 0.96.
The match showcased exceptional finishing skills from both sides, thrilling fans with its high-scoring nature. Despite being outperformed in expected goals metrics, PSG's clinical edge proved decisive in securing this memorable victory over Tottenham at home.