Is PSG about to let the Ligue 1 title slip away? Lens has taken full advantage of Paris and Marseille’s slip-ups, climbing to the top of the table with a 2–1 win at Angers. Florian Thauvin struck twice, sending the Sang et Or to first place for the first time since 2004. Despite a late push from Angers and a cancelled penalty, Lens held firm. Marseille, meanwhile, failed to seize the opportunity and stayed stuck.
Lille also made a major move, snatching a 1–0 victory at Le Havre thanks to Hamza Igamane, who scored in the 88th minute on a pass from Ethan Mbappé. Reduced to ten after Bouaddi’s red card, the Dogues held on and climbed to 4th, while Le Havre suffered a fourth straight match without a win.
A scenario Paris already lived — twice
There’s a worrying pattern for PSG: the last two times Paris wasn’t top after 14 matchdays, they didn’t win the league.
According to Statsdufoot, this is the first time since the 2020–21 season — a year in which PSG finished second behind Lille. The same thing happened in 2016–17, when Monaco took the title after leading at this stage.
Between a draining Champions League campaign, a packed injury list and fiercer competition than in recent years, PSG might be heading into one of their most dangerous Ligue 1 seasons in a long time. The title race has rarely been this wide open.
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