PSG Academy West Midlands vs Kidderminster Harriers – A Night of Fireworks
On Wednesday, 8th October 2025, PSG Academy West Midlands faced Kidderminster Harriers in what many expected to be a routine friendly. Instead, spectators witnessed a pulsating 4-4 draw filled with attacking flair, late drama, and one debut performance to remember.
Despite the friendly label, both sides approached the game with intensity and purpose. PSG started on the front foot — pressing high, attacking with pace, and dictating play. The spotlight, however, belonged to Tayne, a debutant who stole the show with three goals and an assist.
For much of the game, PSG looked dominant. Tayne’s sharp link-up play and clinical finishing carved open the Kidderminster defence time and again. When she turned provider to set up PSG’s fourth goal, the home side looked to have sealed the win.
But football always finds a way to surprise. In the last moments, Kidderminster staged a late comeback, netting twice to level the score at 4-4 and deny PSG Academy the victory.
Despite the heartbreak, PSG West Midlands can take immense pride from their performance — full of flair, creativity, and collective spirit.
Player of the Match:
Tayne – A debut to remember: 3 goals and 1 assist. A rising star to watch.
Final Thoughts:
While the scoreboard read 4-4, this result felt like a statement. PSG West Midlands showed the quality, resilience, and unity that define the Academy’s philosophy — and signaled there’s plenty more excitement ahead.
PSG Academy Middleton vs Steven Gerrard Academy – Lessons in Consistency
Elsewhere, PSG Academy Middleton’s squad took on Steven Gerrard Academy in a contest that showcased both promise and the importance of maintaining consistency. Despite a bright start, the game ended in a 4-1 defeat — though the performance offered plenty of positives.
From the opening whistle, PSG Academy Middleton played with confidence and composure. Their pressing game forced errors, and they dominated possession throughout much of the first half. Intelligent movement and sharp passing created several good chances, but the finishing touch proved elusive.
The first half ended 1-1, a scoreline that hardly reflected PSG Academy’s dominance.
After the restart, Steven Gerrard Academy came out revitalised and took control of the tempo. Two quick goals flipped the momentum, and a fourth later in the half sealed the result. Still, PSG Academy Middleton refused to give in — fighting hard to create more opportunities and showing commendable character until the final whistle.
Key Takeaway:
The foundation is solid — the next step is consistency. If PSG Academy Middleton can sustain their intensity over a full 90 minutes, victories will surely follow.
The PSG Academy Spirit Shines Through
Across both fixtures, one theme was clear — PSG Academy UK’s values of teamwork, growth, and ambition are alive and well.
From Tayne’s explosive debut to the Middleton women’s disciplined first-half display, these performances reflect the Academy’s mission: developing technically gifted, mentally strong players ready for the next level.
As both squads prepare for their upcoming fixtures, there’s no doubt the future of PSG Academy UK football looks brighter than ever.



