Day 27
Édouard O. 25'
Sangaré 39'
Édouard O. 48'
Udol 72'
Lens: 40. Risser - 4. Čelik N., 14. Udol, 20. Sarr Mal., 23. Abdulhamid, 25. Ganiou - 28. Thomasson (Sylla, 81) - 8. Sangaré (Bulatović, 46) - 7. Sotoca (Fofana R-n, 70), 10. Thauvin (Sima A., 69), 11. Édouard O. (Saint-Maximin, 70)
Substitution: Bulatović (from 46); Sima A. (from 69); Saint-Maximin (from 70); Fofana R-n (from 70); Sylla (from 81)
Bench: 16. Gorgelin - 26. Bermont
Angers: 40. Pona - 4. Camara O., 20. Corlouer, 21. Lefort, 26. Hanin F. (Sinate D., 71) - 6. Mouton (Rao-Lisoa Lillian, 58) - 7. Sbaï, 8. Van den Boomen (Capelle, 81), 14. Belkdim, 93. Belkebla (Courcoul, 70) - 36. Machine (Harouna, 71)
Substitution: Rao-Lisoa Lillian (from 58); Courcoul (from 70); Sinate D. (from 71); Harouna (from 71); Capelle (from 81)
Bench: 24. Biumla, 25. Bamba A.
Lens managed a late consolation goal, but it did little to alter the narrative of the evening

The northern French side have now been top of the table for more than a month and showed no signs of slowing down

As a result, Paris Saint-Germain drop to second place, now trailing the new leaders by a single point

Paris Saint-Germain made it two wins from two in the Ligue 1

The decisive moment came in the 67th minute when Georgian international Georges Mikautadze

RC Lens suffered a major setback in their pursuit of European qualification

This marks PSG's 13th Ligue 1 championship, setting a new record for the most titles in French football history

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