With a very overhauled and rejuvenated eleven (22 years old average), PSG extended their flawlessness with a fifth victory and an impressive record of 19 goals scored and zero conceded.

Paris is the only team not to have scored a goal in this group stage.

For this long trip to eastern Ukraine, coach Didier Ollé-Nicolle called a tight group of 17 players, leaving Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Kadidiatou Diani, Sara Däbritz and Grace Geyoro to rest.

In addition to Charlotte Voll (22) in goals, young defender Jade Le Guilly (19) and midfielders Laurina Fazer (18) and Magnaba Folquet (18) were established in Kharkiv.

Already the author of a hat-trick in the first leg (5-0), the Canadian Jordyn Huitema scored again against the Ukrainians.

The attacker headed a cross from Sandy Baltimore for the opener (1-0, 15th).

Huitema served Ramona Bachmann for the second goal (2-0, 21st).

The Swiss turned into a decisive passer for Baltimore (3-0, 37th) before offering herself a double thanks to a good sequence (4-0, 40th).

The young Laurina Fazer aggravated the mark just before the break with a superb long shot (5-0, 44 ').

The Parisian offensive flood dried up a bit in the second half with only one goal, that of the Swedish Amanda Ilestedt (6-0, 54th).

The only false note of the evening was the exclusion at the end of the match of Estelle Cascarino (80th), for two yellow cards in twelve minutes.

The Parisiennes will receive the Icelanders from Breidablik on Thursday, December 16 (6:45 p.m.) at the Jean-Bouin stadium to clinch a sixth success and end the year 2021 in the best possible way after the upheavals of the Kheira Hamraoui affair.

A little over a month after the assault on the 31-year-old midfielder, the latter and her teammate Aminata Diallo, present at the time of the incident, resumed collective training on Tuesday.

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