Published on Apr 05, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have once again asserted their dominance over French football, sealing their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 title—and 13th in club history after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Angers at the Parc des Princes on April 5, 2025. The victory came with six matches to spare and preserves PSG’s unbeaten record in the league this season, underlining their authority and ambition under manager Luis Enrique.
In a match where PSG enjoyed overwhelming control boasting 81.2% possession and 20 shots on goal the breakthrough came in the 55th minute. Teenage sensation Désiré Doué volleyed home the only goal of the night after an inviting cross from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, sending the home crowd into celebration mode as the final whistle confirmed their championship triumph.
PSG now sit on 74 points, an unassailable 24 points ahead of second-placed AS Monaco, confirming yet another title in a period of relentless domestic dominance that began in earnest over a decade ago. Since the 2012–13 season, the capital club has won 11 Ligue 1 titles a record unmatched in the modern era.
But this season feels different. Not only has Luis Enrique reinvigorated the team’s style and mentality, but he has also kept them unbeaten in league play a feat no club in France has ever achieved across an entire campaign. With six games remaining, the Spaniard has made his intentions clear: he wants more than just the title.
“We are motivated to try and finish this season unbeaten,” Enrique said after the match. “Nobody has done that in France before, so that’s something we want to achieve.”
PSG’s season has been defined by both flair and balance. They have scored 80 goals in just 28 games, with 18 different players finding the net proof of their squad depth and tactical fluidity. Ousmane Dembélé leads the club’s scoring charts with 21 goals, followed by Bradley Barcola on 13. Their attacking numbers are rivaled only by their defensive solidity, marshaled by captain Marquinhos, who celebrated a personal milestone by becoming the first player in history to win 10 Ligue 1 titles.
This triumph, while sweet, may only be the beginning. PSG are still in the hunt for a treble, with a UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash against Aston Villa on the horizon and a Coupe de France final against Stade de Reims still to play.
For now, the title is secure but PSG’s hunger remains. With records to break and silverware still to fight for, Luis Enrique’s men are not just chasing trophies they are chasing greatness.
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