Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe shared a message on social media celebrating a major win for his team in France’s top league. The capstone post read simply, “French Champion. 11th title. Ladies and gentlemen, the world is the biggest club in France, PSG.”
The draw with Strasbourg in the 37th round of Ligue 1 kept PSG on track for the championship, with two matches remaining in the season. The result was enough to secure their status at the top of the table, illustrating how a single point near the end can solidify a club’s supremacy in French football and redefine the momentum for the final weeks of the campaign.
Entering the closing stages of the season, Christophe Galtier’s squad faced pressure to avoid a slip that could have opened the door for Lens, their closest pursuer, who had already shown strong form by defeating Ajaccio in today’s fixture and collecting 86 points as the pursuit intensified. Paris Saint-Germain’s ability to stay unbeaten in the near-finish stretch demonstrated the consistency required to clinch a title in a demanding league schedule, underscoring the club’s resilience in high-stakes moments.
Remarkably, this championship represented PSG’s 11th Ligue 1 title and their second consecutive league crown, a milestone that reaffirms the club’s domestic dominance over the current era. The season also serves as a reminder of historic outcomes, as Lille had claimed the title in the 2020/21 season, contrasting with PSG’s continued domestic success that followed in subsequent campaigns.
In comments reflecting on the achievement, Christophe Galtier, who previously guided Paris Saint-Germain, acknowledged the team as the champions of France. The declaration encapsulated the narrative of a squad that built a championship-winning campaign through leadership, tactical discipline, and a high level of performance across key fixtures, reinforcing PSG’s status as a benchmark club in French football and a constant focus for observers across North America and beyond (Source: team communications).