PSG 5-3 Tottenham ANALYSIS: Thomas Frank's side punished by potent Parisiens but Spurs boss has positives to take from showing against holders

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By MATT BARLOW, FOOTBALL WRITER

Published: 22:14 GMT, 26 November 2025 | Updated: 23:19 GMT, 26 November 2025

Thomas Frank found no warm embrace in the city of love. Only more pain and more punishment from Paris Saint-Germain. Another lesson for Tottenham at the hands of Europe's elite. Another brutal reminder how far they are from the summit.

Four days after a four-goal mauling at the hands of Premier League leaders Arsenal, they leaked five more against the destructive force of the European champions.

There were more positives for Spurs at the Parc de Princes than in the North London derby. There were goals and thrills. Twice they led. Randal Kolo Muani scored his first for the club. They fought hard until fatigue took hold and their fans stood to applaud their efforts at the end.

And Frank was quite chipper about it all. He will realise PSG, who finished with 10 men after Lucas Hernandez was sent off in stoppage time, can do this when they hit their stride. They have scored 19 in five Champions League ties, seven against Bayer Leverkusen.

Still, nine goals in four days will sting a pragmatic coach. Probably more so than his first defeat in the Champions League, a competition where Spurs should collect enough points from remaining fixtures against Slavia Prague, Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt to reach the knockout phase.

Thomas Frank saw his Tottenham side beaten 5-3 by PSG to complete a painful few days

Vitinha scored a superb hat-trick for the holders, who showed their potency in front of goal

After Arsenal

Frank saw the sort of response he demanded after the debacle at Arsenal, when he accused them of lacking aggression and losing too many individual duels. His own response was to make five changes with teenagers Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray returning to the team and another change of shape.

This time, lining up in a 4-4-2 formation with the two wide midfielders Pape Matar Sarr and Bergvall tuck inside behind the strikers at times.

His back four sat deep and let the home team have the ball, looking to pounce on the counterattack, happy to go long from the back, all of which made for a pedestrian opening half hour but once the goals started to flow they did not stop.

Frank praised the 'personality' and 'character' of his team. Closer, he insisted to the sort of identity he wants to create.

'Something to build on,' he said. 'Strikers scoring goals. The whole team performed well against decent team with one Ballon d'Or winner [Ousmane Dembele] and the next one playing in midfield, Vitinha. Wow, what a player.' He was right about that.

Lucas Bergvall came into the Tottenham team after Thomas Frank's call for more aggression

Archie Gray was another teenager added to Tottenham's starting line-up against the holders

Two up top 

Tottenham's chief problem this season has been the goal threat from open play. Frank spoke about searching for the right formula on the eve of this game. He opted for two up front and although they had to be patient their moment came 10 minutes before half time.

Bergvall and Gray created an overload on the left. They are young and at times it shows but they do come with technical quality, and this was the first time Spurs truly carved PSG open. Gray on the run delivered a delightful cross with his left foot, met beyond the back post by Kolo Muani who headed the ball back and Richarlison nodded it into an open net from a matter of inches.

From the opposite end of the scale to his sensational strike from distance at Arsenal. They all count for the same, though and it was a sixth of the season for the Brazilian in club colours and his third in three. Of all the Spurs options up front, it is much-maligned Richarlison who remains most likely to score.

Tottenham’s set-piece is still valid and the second was a brilliant volley by Kolo Muani via a well-worked corner. Pedro Porro’s deep delivery was headed back by Richarlison and Gray hooked it past goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier on the volley. Willian Pacho cleared off the line via the bar and Kolo Muani smashed it back into the net with force. Marquinhos could not stop it going in. On loan from PSG.

Kolo Muani did not celebrate his first Spurs goal or his second, lashed in after a mistake by Vitinha to drag the score back to 4-3.

Frank's decision to play two up front led to Randal Kolo Muani setting up Richarlison's opener

Kolo Muani fired in a brilliant volley following a corner at Spurs briefly retook the lead

Vintiha scored two stunning efforts from the edge of the box to cancel out Tottenham leads

The midfielder completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot to ensure PSG's victory

Parisien style

Enrique’s team is packed with quality, and they find ways to make it count. Twice Vitinha, with two brilliant, precision finishes, one with each foot, from the fringes of the penalty area, the sort of range from which Eberechi Eze punished Spurs.

Spurs had given few chances to the PSG press, but mistake crept in as they tired and the hosts threw more players forward. They were caught out making careless passes at the back for the third, scored by Fabian Ruiz. Then failed to defend a corner as Pacho scored the fourth.

Vitinha’s hat-trick came from a penalty awarded for handball against Cristian Romero and then PSG sent on Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele and Goncalo Ramos. C’est la vie as they say in this arrondissement.

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