Kvaratskhelia at PSG: UCL knockout star this season

The cold-blooded finishing in Paris has a name. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is turning big Champions League nights into routine, stacking goals, assists and high Sofascore Ratings while keeping form in Ligue 1. For a winger who wears No. 7 and drifts in from the left, this is the kind of seasonal surge that moves trophies.

Big nights in the Champions League
He scored in a 2-2 draw with AS Monaco and earned a 7.6 Sofascore Rating. In the away meeting, a 3-2 PSG win, he clocked a 7.3 while helping stretch Monaco’s back line.
Chelsea were next. He netted in a 3-0 away win at Stamford Bridge for a 7.3. The return game in Paris was a showcase, a 5-2 win with two goals and one assist, capped by a 9.2 Sofascore Rating.
A 2-0 win at Anfield featured Kvaratskhelia on the creators’ list and came with a 7.2 Sofascore Rating. Back in Paris he scored in a 2-0 victory over Liverpool and posted a 9.0, close to elite territory considering 10 is the perfect score on Sofascore.
Then came the Bayern shootout. PSG’s 5-4 thriller included a Kvaratskhelia brace and an 8.4 on Sofascore. Across these knockout ties, the Georgian winger kept delivering when the stakes were highest.
What the numbers say on Sofascore
From the matches shown, Kvaratskhelia produced seven goals and two assists across seven games, mixing end product with consistency. His average Sofascore Rating is 8.0, with a peak of 9.2 against Chelsea. That is premium output for a 23-year-old winger who is comfortable on both feet.
Sofascore’s live ratings and heatmaps paint the same picture you see in the highlights. He is decisive in the final third, tidy in buildup and dangerous when isolating full backs. For fans tracking form, Sofascore is a clean way to compare these performances week to week.
Why it works for PSG
Kvaratskhelia’s profile fits PSG’s front line. As a left winger he drives diagonally, links with central runners and still has range to beat his man outside. The blend of creativity and finishing has turned tight games into wins, both in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase and in Ligue 1.
With this run, PSG have a reliable spark in big moments. If the numbers hold, there is every reason to expect more headline nights before the season wraps.
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The cold-blooded finishing in Paris has a name. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is turning big Champions League nights into routine, stacking goals, assists and high Sofascore Ratings while keeping form in Ligue 1. For a winger who wears No. 7 and drifts in from the left, this is the kind of seasonal surge that moves trophies.

Big nights in the Champions League
He scored in a 2-2 draw with AS Monaco and earned a 7.6 Sofascore Rating. In the away meeting, a 3-2 PSG win, he clocked a 7.3 while helping stretch Monaco’s back line.
Chelsea were next. He netted in a 3-0 away win at Stamford Bridge for a 7.3. The return game in Paris was a showcase, a 5-2 win with two goals and one assist, capped by a 9.2 Sofascore Rating.
A 2-0 win at Anfield featured Kvaratskhelia on the creators’ list and came with a 7.2 Sofascore Rating. Back in Paris he scored in a 2-0 victory over Liverpool and posted a 9.0, close to elite territory considering 10 is the perfect score on Sofascore.
Then came the Bayern shootout. PSG’s 5-4 thriller included a Kvaratskhelia brace and an 8.4 on Sofascore. Across these knockout ties, the Georgian winger kept delivering when the stakes were highest.
What the numbers say on Sofascore
From the matches shown, Kvaratskhelia produced seven goals and two assists across seven games, mixing end product with consistency. His average Sofascore Rating is 8.0, with a peak of 9.2 against Chelsea. That is premium output for a 23-year-old winger who is comfortable on both feet.
Sofascore’s live ratings and heatmaps paint the same picture you see in the highlights. He is decisive in the final third, tidy in buildup and dangerous when isolating full backs. For fans tracking form, Sofascore is a clean way to compare these performances week to week.
Why it works for PSG
Kvaratskhelia’s profile fits PSG’s front line. As a left winger he drives diagonally, links with central runners and still has range to beat his man outside. The blend of creativity and finishing has turned tight games into wins, both in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase and in Ligue 1.
With this run, PSG have a reliable spark in big moments. If the numbers hold, there is every reason to expect more headline nights before the season wraps.
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