PSG Seal Historic 14th Ligue 1 Title with Victory Over Lens

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Lens - PSG 0:2

Paris Saint-Germain officially secured another chapter in their domestic dominance after a composed 2-0 away victory against Lens, clinching a record-extending 14th Ligue 1 title and their fifth consecutive league crown.

The result once again underlined PSG’s complete control over French football, with Luis Enrique’s side showing the efficiency and maturity of true champions in a hostile atmosphere at Stade Bollaert-Delelis.

The breakthrough arrived in the first half when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia calmly finished after an incisive assist from Ousmane Dembele. The Georgian forward continued his outstanding form, silencing the home crowd with a clinical strike that shifted momentum firmly in Paris’ favour.

Despite relentless pressure from Lens, whose aggressive attacking play created several dangerous opportunities, PSG defended with discipline and resilience. The hosts pushed forward throughout the second half, but the visitors’ back line held firm under intense pressure.

Deep into stoppage time, substitute Ibrahim Mbaye delivered the decisive final blow, finishing off a rapid counterattack after a perfectly weighted pass from Desire Doue. The goal not only secured the victory but officially ended any remaining suspense in the title race.

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Lens - PSG 0:2 (0:1)
Goals: Kvaratskhelia, 29 (0:1); Mbaye, 90 (0:2)

Lens: Risser; Aguilar (Bulatović, 85); Baidoo S. (Antonio K., 60); Udol; Sarr Mal.; Ganiou; Thomasson; Sangaré; Sima A. (Sotoca, 85); Édouard O. (Saint-Maximin, 61); Saïd W. (Thauvin, 60)
Substitution: Antonio K. (from 60); Thauvin (from 60); Saint-Maximin (from 61); Bulatović (from 85); Sotoca (from 85)
Bench: Gorgelin; Masuaku; Haidara A.; Soares Mez.

PSG: Safonov M.; Beraldo L.; Zabarnyi; Lucas Hernandez (Fabian Ruiz, 61); Kvaratskhelia (Ramos G., 72); Mayulu; Fernández Dro; Neves J. P.; Doue D.; Dembele O. (Mbaye, 76); Barcola B. (Vitinha F., 46)
Substitution: Vitinha F. (from 46); Fabian Ruiz (from 61); Ramos G. (from 72); Mbaye (from 76)
Bench: Marin R.; Marquinhos
Yellow Cards: Zabarnyi 45

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