Paris Saint-Germain added another chapter to their dominant era by securing their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 title with a narrow 1-0 win over Angers on Saturday.
The match, played away from home, saw 18-year-old Désiré Doué emerge as the hero with a 55th-minute strike that sealed the club’s 13th top-flight triumph.
Unlike previous title races that stretched into the final weeks, PSG sealed this one with six games to spare, underlining their complete control of the French league this season.
The Parisians have been unbeaten since the campaign began, and the dream of becoming the first team in French football history to complete a full Ligue 1 season without defeat is now firmly within reach.
Luis Enrique’s men have shown no signs of slowing down. Their consistency and depth have kept them far ahead of their rivals, blending youth and experience to devastating effect.
The emergence of young talents like Doué has complemented the established core, creating a formidable squad capable of dominating on multiple fronts.
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PSG have already lifted the French Super Cup earlier in the season and now have their eyes set on a potential quadruple. They are into the final of the Coupe de France, where they will take on Reims in May. With the form they’re in, few would bet against them adding more silverware to their collection.
Attention now shifts to the UEFA Champions League, where PSG face English side Aston Villa in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. The Premier League team has been on an impressive run themselves, but PSG’s form and experience on the European stage could prove decisive.
As the season nears its conclusion, PSG not only stand tall as champions once more but are also writing what could be a historic chapter in French football.
With a perfect league record still intact and multiple trophies within reach, Luis Enrique’s side look poised to make 2025 a year to remember.
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