Paris Saint-Germain have done it again, clinching their fifth consecutive Ligue 1 title and 14th overall with a commanding 2-0 victory over title rivals Lens at Stade Bollaert-Delelis. The win, sealed with goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Ibrahim Mbaye, came with a game to spare, underscoring PSG's dominance in French football.
Needing only a draw to extend their lead over second-placed Lens to an insurmountable six points, PSG delivered a performance worthy of champions. Manager Luis Enrique, who took the helm in 2023, admitted this title felt especially hard-earned. "This is the sweetest and hardest title to win—the hardest of the three years we've had here, without a doubt," he said. "But that's also because Lens did a very good job. I remember certain moments from this season, the kind of matches they won and the number of consecutive matches they won. It was tricky. We had to deal with that."
With this triumph, PSG extend their record as the most successful club in Ligue 1 history, leaving Saint-Etienne (10 titles) in their wake. The Parisians have now won 12 of the last 14 league championships, a run of consistency that has redefined French football.
Looking ahead, PSG travel to rivals Paris FC for their final league game on Sunday before shifting focus to the Champions League final on 30 May, where they'll face Premier League leaders Arsenal in a bid to retain their European crown. Meanwhile, Lens will aim to salvage their season in the Coupe de France final against Nice on 22 May.
