PSG, the twelfth title! (Official)

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PSG is officially crowned champion of France this Sunday evening, due to Monaco’s defeat in Lyon (2-3).

The draw (3-3) of Paris Saint-Germain against Le Havre, Saturday evening at the Parc des Princes, will only have delayed the deadline. It was finally this Sunday that the capital club was crowned champion of France for the twelfth time in its history.

For this coronation to be made official, AS Monaco had to not win on the pitch of Olympique Lyonnais during this 31st day of Ligue 1. And the Principality club lost (3-2 ) against Pierre Sage’s men. The Rouge et Bleu can therefore mathematically no longer be caught up by the Rocher team.

PSG, power 50

“We won the championship without a doubt, because of the goal difference (+47 for PSG, +18 for Monaco which is 12 points behind and four matches to play, Editor’s note). Even if we no longer take the slightest point between now and the end of the season, 27 goals difference today (29 in fact, Editor’s note), this draw gives us the title. Luis Enrique had already reacted on Saturday evening, after the draw against Le Havre.

After 1986, 1994, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023, PSG is therefore champion of France for the twelfth time in its history. This is the fiftieth title, in all competitions, since its creation in 1970.

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