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Lionel Messi scores a STUNNING goal to wait on PSG rob Ligue 1 title

Paris St Germain secured a anecdote-equalling 10th French high-flight title after stuttering to a 1-1 procedure against 10-man RC Lens but the celebrations were pretty muted as frustrated fans headed for the Parc des Princes’ exit straight after Saturday’s final whistle.

Lionel Messi’s goal was once cancelled out by Corentin Jean as PSG were left on 78 capabilities, 16 sooner than 2nd-placed Olympique de Marseille who will play their sport in hand at Stade de Reims on Sunday.

PSG maintain now won eight of the final 10 Ligue 1 titles, having handiest been denied by Monaco in 2017 and Lille final 300 and sixty five days.

MESSI WHAT A GOAL pic.twitter.com/j0kpG4V8aD

— MessiTeam (@Lionel10Team) April 23, 2022

PSG equalled the anecdote place by St Etienne, who won 10 high flight titles between 1957 and 1981.

Sealing the Ligue 1 title, then yet again, was once now not a trigger for party for the fans who were quiet annoyed by the membership’s exit in the final-16 from the Champions League.

PSG were knocked out after squandering a 2-0 mixture lead in 15 minutes against True Madrid.

On Saturday, the stadium was once empty 10 minutes after the sport ended and the avid gamers skipped the contemporary lap of honour.

Championships

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— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) April 23, 2022

Some ultra fans had already left the Parc des Princes 15 minutes earlier than the final whistle.

“It be something I form now not value. In football, you rob, you lose. We strive with all our coronary heart,” said Marco Verratti, the very best participant to maintain won eight high-flight French titles.

Followers from the Boulogne and Auteuil stands did now not describe their help over yet again even supposing their personnel had won their four outdated video games, scoring 16 needs at some stage in that sail.

PSG were below rigidity early on but came to lifestyles after 20 minutes when an change between Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar virtually bore fruit because the Brazilian’s low shot from contained in the field went honest wide.

Achraf Hakimi was once denied by Jean-Louis Leca and Mbappe missed two determined chances because the hosts upped the bolt, but Lens also threatened thru Seko Fofana and Jonathan Clauss.

PSG were booed by the crowd at halftime.

Kevin Danso picked up a 2nd yellow card for a tough tackle on Neymar in the 57th minute.

On the ensuing free kick, Leca needed to totally stretch to parry away Messi’s strive.

The Argentine forward curled a preferrred 25-metre shot into the head nook in the 68th minute after being place up by Neymar.

“Champions my brother!“

The enjoyment of the Parisians after the final whistle!

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— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) April 23, 2022

Allotment of the crowd chanted Messi’s title but ultras from the Auteuil stands left the stadium seven minutes later and missed Lens’ equaliser when Jean latched onto a defective by Deiver Machado on the some distance put up to give the internet site visitors a deserved level.

Lens, who had won their three outdated video games and are quiet hoping to full in the head three, are left in seventh diagram on 54 capabilities, five on the help of Monaco who beat St Etienne 4-1 away earlier on Saturday.

The sport at Geoffroy Guichard was once interrupted for virtually half of an hour after fireworks were lit in the stands.

Olympique Lyonnais are eighth on 52 capabilities after a spectacular 5-2 rob against Montpellier.

Lyon fans insulted membership striker Karl Toko Emkambi, who in a roundabout device responded with expletives, leaving membership president Jean-Michel Aulas dumbfounded.

“The reaction of a minute portion of the final public is regrettable. I purchased on the microphone to instruct terminate insulting the avid gamers,” he said.

“Followers pay to return but that does now not give them the total rights. If this goes on I’d employ to leave. That’s now not what football is about.”

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