French giants Paris Saint-Germain secured a historic fifth consecutive Ligue 1 crown after grinding out a hard-fought 2-0 victory against RC Lens at the intimidating Stade Bollaert-Delelis. The win officially confirmed PSG as champions once again, further cementing their dominance in French football.
For football fans in Kenya following Europe’s biggest leagues, this clash delivered everything — intensity, drama, missed chances, brilliant goalkeeping, and clinical finishing from a PSG side that once again proved why they remain the team to beat in France.
PSG Makes Ligue 1 History
Coming into the match, PSG only needed a single point to wrap up the title officially. However, Luis Enrique’s side went one step further by securing all three points in hostile territory.
The Parisians have now won an incredible 14 Ligue 1 titles overall and made history by becoming the first PSG side ever to win five straight league crowns. Despite their domestic dominance over the years, this achievement adds another major milestone to an already glittering era.
The title victory also keeps alive PSG’s hopes of completing another historic double, with the club still competing strongly in the UEFA Champions League.

Lens Start Brightly but Fail to Capitalize
The home side started the game with real aggression and purpose. Lens supporters created an electric atmosphere, especially after the frustration over the fixture’s original postponement due to PSG’s Champions League commitments.
Lens looked the more dangerous side during the opening stages. Early chances fell to Dro Fernández, Ismaëlo Ganiou, and Odsonne Édouard as the hosts pushed PSG deep into their own half.
Goalkeeper Matvey Safonov quickly became PSG’s hero. The Russian shot-stopper produced several outstanding saves, including a brilliant stop to deny Wesley Saïd before Illia Zabarnyi cleared Adrien Thomasson’s rebound header off the line.
At that point, Lens appeared firmly in control.
Kvaratskhelia Punishes Costly Error
Football can change in seconds, and PSG showed exactly why elite teams punish mistakes ruthlessly.
Ousmane Dembélé intercepted a poor pass from Malang Sarr before quickly releasing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia through on goal. The Georgian winger remained calm under pressure and fired a clinical finish past Robin Risser to give PSG the lead against the run of play.
The goal completely shifted momentum.
Despite dominating large spells of the first half, Lens suddenly found themselves trailing against a PSG side known for capitalizing on minimal opportunities.

Safonov Delivers Masterclass in Goal
If PSG’s attackers supplied the quality upfront, Safonov provided the defensive backbone.
The goalkeeper produced one save after another as Lens continued attacking relentlessly after the break. Sima, Allan Saint-Maximin, and Florian Thauvin all came close to scoring, but Safonov repeatedly denied them.
One of the biggest moments arrived when Sima struck the post after finally beating the PSG keeper. Shortly afterward, Thauvin thought he had equalized, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
It simply was not Lens’ night.
Mbaye Seals the Title in Style
As Lens pushed desperately for an equalizer late in the match, PSG delivered the knockout blow.
Youngster Ibrahim Mbaye unleashed a thunderous strike in stoppage time to secure the 2-0 victory and officially confirm another Ligue 1 triumph for the Parisian giants.
The late goal silenced the home crowd and sparked celebrations among the traveling PSG supporters, who witnessed another piece of club history.

What This Means for PSG
Although the performance itself was far from dominant, champions often find ways to win even when not at their best.
Luis Enrique’s side displayed maturity, defensive resilience, and clinical finishing — qualities that could prove crucial as they continue chasing UEFA Champions League glory.
With stars like Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and a confident defensive setup, PSG are beginning to look increasingly complete at the perfect stage of the season.
Lens Still Has History to Chase
Despite the defeat, Lens can still finish their campaign on a historic high.
Pierre Sage’s men remain one of the most entertaining sides in France and now shift focus toward the Coupe de France final against Nice on May 22nd. Winning that trophy would mark the first Coupe de France title in the club’s history.
Their passionate supporters will still believe this special season can end with silverware.

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