Presnel Kimpembe, the French defender who plays for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has set a new record for the number of tackles he has made in a single match for his club.
In Saturday's Ligue 1 match against Rennes, Kimpembe made a staggering 248 tackles, setting a new PSG record for the most tackles ever made in a single game. The previous record was held by Thiago Silva, who had made 216 tackles in a match against Nice in 2015.
Kimpembe's performance was part of PSG's impressive victory over Rennes, which saw them win 4-0. He was instrumental in helping his team secure the three points, with his tireless work rate and defensive discipline earning him plaudits from both fans and pundits alike.
The 27-year-old has been a key player for PSG this season, having already scored four goals and provided two assists in just nine games. His performances have helped to cement his status as one of the best defenders in Europe, and he is widely regarded as one of the top defenders in the world.
With such a dominant display on the pitch, it's clear that Kimpembe is not just a talented player but also a leader on and off the field. His passion for football and commitment to his teammates have earned him the respect of his peers, and he continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional football.