Paris Saint-Germain has clinched their 13th French title with a stunning victory over Angers, securing the championship with an unbeaten record and six matches to spare. The victory came as forward Désiré Doué scored the only goal of the game at a vibrant Parc des Princes, marking PSG’s 11th French championship since Qatari backers QSI took over the club in 2011.
Coach Luis Enrique and his team were ecstatic as they celebrated their well-deserved victory, with the coach emphasizing the club’s commitment to playing attractive soccer and winning trophies. The players were cheered on by their fans as they paraded around the stadium, basking in the glory of their remarkable season.
Looking ahead, PSG aims to secure a second consecutive domestic double under the guidance of Luis Enrique by triumphing in the French Cup final against Reims on May 24. With their dominant performance in the league, PSG is now setting their sights on the Champions League, a title that has eluded them so far.
Despite facing a challenging Angers side, PSG displayed their quality as Doué found the back of the net in the 55th minute, sealing the victory that crowned them champions. The team’s success was further highlighted by the lack of a consistent rival throughout the season, with Marseille and Monaco failing to pose a significant threat.
As PSG continues their quest for European glory, their next challenge awaits in the form of Aston Villa in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. With their eyes set on the ultimate prize, PSG is eager to make history and add the prestigious Champions League trophy to their collection.