Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has emerged as a decisive attacking force for Paris Saint-Germain, helping the club reach the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League final.

The Georgian winger's contributions are critical as PSG seeks a continental title. His ability to combine pace and dribbling has transformed the team's offensive output during the knockout stages.

Kvaratskhelia, 25 [6], played a pivotal role in the last-16 clash against Chelsea. PSG first secured a 3-0 victory away in the first leg [2]. The team followed that performance with a 5-2 win in the second leg [1], advancing with an 8-2 aggregate score [3].

The momentum continued into the quarterfinals against Liverpool. PSG defeated the English side 2-0 in the first leg held in Paris [4]. Throughout the 2025-26 season, Kvaratskhelia has scored 10 goals in Champions League competition [5].

His impact has been felt through both finishing and playmaking. The winger provided the creative spark necessary to break down disciplined defenses in London and Paris. By consistently creating scoring opportunities, he has enabled PSG to navigate a difficult bracket, and secure a place in the final.

PSG's path to the final was marked by high-scoring affairs and defensive stability in key moments. The team's ability to punish opponents like Chelsea and Liverpool demonstrates a level of clinical efficiency that has defined their current campaign.

Kvaratskhelia has scored 10 goals in the Champions League season

Kvaratskhelia's ascent to a primary scoring threat suggests a tactical shift for PSG, moving away from reliance on a single superstar toward a more dynamic, winger-led attack. Reaching a second consecutive final indicates that the club has established a sustainable level of elite performance in Europe's most prestigious competition.