The match against Amiens in numbers

Relive the 4-4 draw between Paris Saint-Germain and Amiens from Saturday 15 February at the Stade de la Licorne on Matchday 25 of Ligue 1, with a series of key stats from the game…

1

With the goal that gave his side hope at the very end of the first half, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Ander Herrera found the back of the net for the first time in a Paris shirt. His teammate, Mitchel Bakker, who started on the left wing, was wearing the club's colours for the first time in Ligue 1.

2

The man who got the second and third goals for Paris in Amiens, defender Tanguy Kouassi (17 years and 253 days old) became the second youngest player in the club's history to score a brace in Ligue 1, behind Lionel Justier (17 years and 212 days old), in March 1976 against Nîmes. The young defender had already scored the 4000th Paris goal in all competitions, during the 3-0 win over Reims in Coupe de Ligue (his first goal for the first team), and this time around, it was time for the U18 French international to kick off his tally in Ligue 1.

3

Despite trailing 3-0 in the 40th minute of the game, Paris Saint-Germain managed to comeback and ensure a 13th consecutive Ligue 1 match without defeat (11 wins, 2 draws), the club's best run in the top flight since May 2018-January 2019 (21). But the game against Amiens was the first time in the club's history, that they haven't lost a match after trailing by three goals in the league. 

32

With the four goals scored in Picardy, Paris Saint-Germain have now scored in each of their last 32 away matches in Ligue 1. The club from the capital has now equalled the league record, held by Sedan from between November 1957 and August 1959. Les Rouge et Bleu will have an opportunity to beat the record if they score against Strasbourg on Saturday 7 March at 5.30pm at the Stade de la Meinau.