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🏅 PSG set new record with 48 wins this season

🏅 PSG set new record with 48 wins this season

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Paris Saint-Germain has made history! With their most recent 4-0 victory over Real Madrid, the French team has reached 48 wins in the 2024/25 season, surpassing the previous record of 47 wins in 2015/16.
There have been 64 games so far, with 8 draws and 8 losses, according to data from Opta.
📊 What does this show?
PSG is more consistent than ever. Even after the departure of Mbappé, the team has found new ways to win — whether with young talents or experienced reinforcements.
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🔎 And now?
The team is going strong in the competitions and promises to fight for everything until the end. This season has already made history — and it's not over yet.
PSG will compete in the Club World Cup final next Sunday (13), against Chelsea, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, at 4pm (Brasília time).
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