On Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain won Ligue 1 for the third time in a row, while Monaco lost to Lyon 3-2. The previous day, PSG drew 3–3 with Le Havre, increasing their lead over Monaco to 12 points before the 31st matchday. Even though Monaco led Lyon at the beginning of the match, they fell behind 2-1 in just 26 minutes.
Although Monaco managed to equalize in the second half through Ben Yedder‘s goal, Lyon ultimately claimed victory with Malick Fofana‘s decisive strike in the 84th minute. With three matches left to play, Monaco trails PSG by 12 points, cementing PSG’s insurmountable lead and securing their 12th national title under the stewardship of Luis Enrique.
PSG’s dominance in the league is evident with just one loss in 31 matches this season, showcasing a remarkable scoring tally of 76 goals and conceding only 29. Spearheading their attack is Kylian Mbappe, leading the top scorer race with an impressive 26 goals, a substantial 18 goals ahead of his nearest rival.
PSG’s attention now turns to the upcoming Champions League semi-final showdown against Borussia Dortmund. On Wednesday, they will begin the first leg away in Germany, and on May 7, they will play the second leg in Paris.
PSG’s attainment of their third consecutive Ligue 1 title marks a remarkable achievement in their ongoing legacy of dominance in French football. With consistency in performance and the prowess of star players like Kylian Mbappe, PSG has once again demonstrated their superiority in the league.
This victory not only highlights PSG’s strength as a team but also underscores their relentless pursuit of excellence. As they celebrate this triumph, PSG sets their sights on further success, both domestically and on the European stage, solidifying their status as a football powerhouse.
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