At 25, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the Paris Saint-Germain winger, continues to embody a rare quality in modern football: that of an attacking player capable of being decisive without sacrificing his teamwork. The graphic shared by Data’Scout highlights his work rate in the Champions League, particularly his high-intensity runs.

I think what’s most exciting about 🇬🇪 Kvaratskhelia is that he completely dismantles the myth of great players who deliberately hold back to be devastating offensively.
And yes, in 2026, an attacking player can still contribute defensively and make a difference; you don’t have to sacrifice your team to score goals.
And it’s so much more enjoyable to watch and cheer on if you’re a fan!”
What’s striking about Kvaratskhelia isn’t just his ability to create chances, beat defenders, or make an impact in the final third. It’s above all the way he refuses to separate attacking talent from the demands of the team. In an era where some great players can sometimes be excused when they defend less, the Georgian offers a valuable counter-example for PSG: he runs, makes repeated efforts, supports transitions, and remains dangerous on the ball. In other words, he doesn’t choose between shining and working hard.
He does both. And that’s precisely what reinforces his status as a top player: his influence isn’t limited to the decisive action; it extends to the overall balance of the team. A star, yes, but not an out-of-touch one. In the current Parisian project, this profile has enormous value. Kvaratskhelia embodies a kind of modern star, less focused on individual privilege than on overall impact. For a fan, this is inevitably easier to love: the talent is a delight, the effort inspires everyone.