
Paris Saint-Germainās hot streak shows no signs of cooling off. The Ligue 1 giants extended their flawless run with another dominant display this weekend, securing a comfortable win to maintain their place as the most in-form team across Europeās top five leagues. With Kylian MbappĆ© in electric form and the midfield clicking into gear, PSG are proving that they’re not just title contendersāthey’re setting the standard.
Luis Enriqueās side has now racked up win after win, combining style with control in a way that makes them look untouchable in the French league. Their current run has fans dreaming of not just domestic dominance, but a deep Champions League push. And right now, no one is matching their consistency.
That almost changedāuntil Aston Villa had something to say.
Newcastle United had been closing in, with a strong recent run that saw them surging up the Premier League table and threatening to match PSGās form across their last ten games. But their momentum hit a wall in Birmingham, where Unai Emeryās Aston Villa put on a composed and clinical performance to claim a crucial win.

Villaās high-energy press and attacking flair disrupted Newcastleās rhythm from the start. Goals from Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey sealed the deal, while the Villans’ backline held firm under pressure, showing once again why theyāve become one of the Premier Leagueās toughest sides to beat at home. With that result, Newcastleās hopes of joining PSG at the top of Europeās form charts were dashedāfor now.
This result also highlights how unpredictable the Premier League continues to be. Just when it seems a team is hitting stride, a side like Aston Villa steps in with a reality check. Itās a reminder of the intense competition in England compared to PSGās relative control in Ligue 1.
Still, thereās no denying the quality of both teams. PSG remain the benchmark for form, but Newcastleās riseāand Villaās resilienceāadd layers to an already thrilling European season.
As we head into the business end of the campaign, all eyes will be on whether PSG can maintain perfection⦠and who, if anyone, can match them.