Paris Saint-Germain have done it again. The capital club officially clinched their 14th Ligue 1 title on Wednesday, overcoming second-placed RC Lens in a rescheduled matchday 29 fixture at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis. With this victory, Luis Enrique's squad secured the crown with one game to spare—a testament to their relentless form this season.
The match itself was a tale of two halves. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia broke the deadlock just before the interval, showing the flair that has made him a fan favorite in Paris. Then, deep into injury time, young Ibrahim Mbaye sealed the away win, sending the traveling supporters into raptures. PSG only needed a draw to retain their title, but they took all three points in style.
This season's title race was far from a walk in the park. While last year saw PSG romp to a 19-point lead over Marseille, this campaign offered genuine competition from Pierre Sage's resolute Lens side. Their consistency kept the pressure on, but in the end, the inevitable happened: PSG's dominance proved too much. Since Lille's surprise triumph in 2021, no other club has managed to dethrone the Parisians.
Looking ahead, PSG will wrap up their Ligue 1 season this Sunday with the shortest away trip of the campaign—a visit to local rivals Paris FC. But the real focus is already shifting to European glory. With a 13-day break before their ultimate challenge, Luis Enrique's men are preparing for a shot at back-to-back Champions League titles. They'll face Arsenal in Budapest on Saturday, 30 May, in what promises to be a blockbuster final. For PSG, the domestic crown is secured; now, it's all about conquering Europe once more.
