PSG beat Lens 2-0, secure fifth successive Ligue 1 title
Paris, May 14
Paris Saint-Germain secured their fifth successive Ligue 1 title, beating Lens 2-0 in a clash of top-two teams on Wednesday.
Now, following this win, PSG, with 24 wins in 33 matches and 76 points, is nine points ahead of Lens, who have 21 wins in 33 matches. They needed just a point out of this match to bag the title, but they walked out with their full quota of points.
Georgia winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia opened the goal tally in the 29th minute, before a second-half stoppage-time goal from Ibrahim Mbaye made sure that the title stayed with PSG.
Manager Luis Enrique has a chance to secure a historic treble this season. Prior to the Ligue 1 win, they had already won the Super Cup and will be defending their UEFA Champions League title in Budapest against Arsenal on May 30, with the latter also eyeing a double of Premier League and UCL titles.
Following the win, the club's president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, said, as quoted by the club's official website, "We are very proud of this 14th French league title, which, for the first time in the club's history, is our fifth in a row. Congratulations to the players, to Luis Enrique, to Luis Campos and to all of the backroom staff for the exceptional job that they have done."
"This success is the result of a top-notch team effort from everyone at Paris Saint-Germain and of the strength of our academy, particularly with five young players making their professional debuts. At Paris Saint-Germain, the real star is the team, supported by our amazing fans everywhere we go. Our focus is now fully on our upcoming assignment in Budapest, with even more work to be done as we continue to make history together," he signed off.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Kvaratskhelia scoring for PSG now? He was amazing at Napoli last season. Good to see him making an impact in France. And Mbaye with the stoppage-time goal to seal it - what a moment for a young player!
Man, PSG just keeps winning Ligue 1 but they really need to focus on the UCL. That's where the real respect comes from. Arsenal will be tough in Budapest - let's see if Enrique's treble dream comes true. 🏆
Interesting that Al-Khelaifi highlighted the academy players - five young debutants this season. That's actually a smart move for long-term sustainability rather than just buying stars. But let's be honest, the UCL remains the ultimate test for this PSG project.
Congratulations to PSG! As an Indian football fan, I admire their consistency. But I must say, Ligue 1 is becoming a bit predictable now. Hope Lens or Marseille can challenge properly next season. Still, five in a row is legendary stuff! 🎉🇫🇷
Enrique has done a solid job managing egos at PSG. No more superstar drama like with Mbappe and Neymar. The team looks more balanced now. But Arsenal in the UCL final will be a massive test - Saka and Odegaard are in top form. Should be a cracker!
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