PARIS: Lionel Messi found the back of the net as Paris St Germain bagged a record-breaking 11th Ligue 1 title with one game to spare with a mediocre 1-1 draw at Racing Strasbourg on Saturday.

PSG moved ahead of the previous record of 10 titles set by Saint-Etienne in 1981 and which they equalled a year ago under former coach Mauricio Pochettino.

The result put PSG on 85 points, four ahead of RC Lens, who secured second place and a place in next season’s Champions League — a first for the Sang et Or in 21 years — with a 3-0 hammering of AC Ajaccio in a boiling hot Bollaert-Delelis stadium.

“Everything was not perfect, but this title belongs to the players. Being French champions is always something,” said coach Christophe Galtier.

“From a personal point of view I appreciate it a lot.”

Asked about his future at the club after one season in charge, Galtier said: “I’ve been reading a lot of things here and there but there is a difference between what’s being written and what’s happening.”

Messi is also expected to depart when his contract expires at the end of the campaign, meaning next weekend’s match at home to Clermont is likely to be his last in a PSG shirt.

Meanwhile, Olympique de Marseille will finish third after being left with 73 points following a 2-1 home defeat by Stade Brestois.

Right behind them are Lille, who are fourth on 66 points after a couple of Jonathan David penalties gave them a 2-1 home win against relegation-threatened Nantes.

Stade Rennais leapfrogged Monaco into fifth place with a 2-0 victory against the principality side, who are behind on goal difference with 65 points, leaving the fight for a spot in the Europa League to be decided in the final round of matches.

Olympique Lyonnais’ European hopes were effectively ended despite a 3-0 win over Reims in which Alexandre Lacazette scored his 27th Ligue 1 goal this season, leaving him just one behind Mbappe, the division’s top marksman.

The fourth-placed team qualifies for the Europa League group stage, where they will join Coupe de France winners Toulouse.

In Strasbourg, PSG were their usual disappointing selves until Messi opened the scoring with a right footed effort into the top corner after collecting Mbappe’s pass in the area.

Strasbourg had their chances but failed to convert as they secured their place in the elite for next season.

Troyes, Ajaccio and Angers were already relegated and they will be joined into Ligue 2 either by AJ Auxerre or Nantes.

Nantes trail the Burgundy side by two points before hosting bottom side Angers while Auxerre will entertain Lens.

Lens won their ticket for Europe’s premium club competition as Lois Openda became the club’s top scorer in the top flight with 20 goals — level with Roger Boli who reached that tally in the 1993-94 season.

Openda scored the third goal with a penalty after Deiver Machado and Adrien Thomasson had put the hosts ahead in the first half.

“It puts me right up there with a club legend, I’m so happy,” said Belgium striker Openda.

“We did it all together, we were so strong at home this season,” said Lens defender Kevin Danso.

There were also wins on Saturday for Angers, Nice and Clermont.

SCOREBOARD

(Tabulated under played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):

Paris St Germain 37 27 4 6 87 37 85

RC Lens 37 24 9 4 65 28 81

Olympique de Marseille 37 22 7 8 67 39 73

LOSC Lille 37 19 9 9 64 43 66

Rennes 37 20 5 12 67 38 65

AS Monaco 37 19 8 10 69 56 65

Olympique Lyonnais 37 18 8 11 64 44 62

Clermont Foot 37 16 8 13 42 47 56

OGC Nice 37 14 13 10 45 36 55

Lorient 37 14 10 13 50 52 52

Reims 37 12 15 10 44 42 51

Montpellier 37 14 5 18 62 61 47

Toulouse 37 12 9 16 49 56 45

Brest 37 11 11 15 43 52 44

RC Strasbourg 37 9 13 15 50 57 40

AJ Auxerre 37 8 11 18 34 60 35

Nantes 37 6 15 16 36 55 33

Troyes 37 4 11 22 44 80 23

AC Ajaccio 37 6 5 26 22 74 23

Angers 37 4 6 27 33 80 18

Published in Dawn, May 29th, 2023

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