Senegal: Ibrahim Mbaye scores as PSG secure Ligue 1 title with victory over Lens
Paris Saint-Germain sealed their 14th Ligue 1 title with a 2-0 victory over RC Lens after Ibrahim Mbaye’s late strike capped a decisive night at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis.
In a match that carried major significance in the French title race, PSG finally confirmed their status as champions after facing prolonged pressure from Lens throughout the season.
The victory also secured a fifth consecutive league crown for Luis Enrique’s side, ending any remaining doubt over the destination of the championship.
While Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave the visitors the lead before half-time, it was Ibrahim Mbaye who delivered the defining moment late in the game with a spectacular finish that ended Lens’ hopes and confirmed PSG’s latest domestic triumph.
The young African champion struck with confidence, unleashing a powerful right-footed effort into the top corner beyond goalkeeper Robin Risser.
The quality of the goal immediately stood out as one of the highlights of the evening and completed an important victory for the Paris club.
PSG arrived in Lens knowing a win would officially settle the title race in their favour after weeks of competition at the top of Ligue 1.
Lens had pushed the defending champions for much of the campaign, turning the race into one of the most closely followed stories of the French season.
But under the pressure of a decisive encounter, the visitors showed the composure expected from a side accustomed to competing for trophies.
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Led by captain Ousmane Dembélé, PSG controlled important periods of the game despite the hostile atmosphere inside a packed Bollaert-Delelis Stadium.
Lens attempted to unsettle the visitors with intensity and aggression, but the Paris side gradually established control as the match progressed.
The breakthrough arrived in the 29th minute through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, whose goal gave PSG a crucial advantage before the interval.
That opener forced Lens to take greater risks after the restart as they searched for a route back into the contest.
The home side attempted to increase the pressure in attack, but PSG remained disciplined defensively and continued to threaten on the counter-attack.
As the match entered its closing stages, Mbaye produced the decisive moment that finally settled the contest.
Receiving the ball in space, he showed composure before striking brilliantly past Robin Risser.
The finish immediately sparked celebrations among the visiting players and supporters, who understood the importance of the goal in confirming another domestic title.
Mbaye’s contribution added further significance to an already memorable evening for the young player.
His goal not only secured victory against PSG’s nearest challengers but also strengthened his growing reputation within one of Europe’s strongest squads.
The result officially handed PSG their 14th French championship, extending their dominance in Ligue 1 and reinforcing their position as the most successful club in the competition’s history.
For Luis Enrique and his players, the title represents another successful domestic campaign, even though the club’s ambitions stretch beyond France.
With the league now secured, attention inside the PSG camp can fully shift toward the Champions League final later this month.
The Paris club are preparing for a major European showdown against Arsenal scheduled for 30 May at the Puskás Arena in Budapest.
The Champions League has remained PSG’s primary objective for several seasons, and the latest Ligue 1 triumph now allows the squad to focus entirely on that challenge without further domestic pressure.
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The prospect of winning consecutive Champions League titles has added even greater anticipation around the final.
Such an achievement would place PSG alongside some of the most dominant teams in modern European football.
Wednesday’s performance against Lens also highlighted the depth available to Luis Enrique as several players continued to make decisive contributions during the closing stages of the season.
Ousmane Dembélé again played a leading role as captain, while Kvaratskhelia and Mbaye both delivered goals at crucial moments.
For Lens, the defeat brought disappointment after a season in which they had managed to challenge PSG for long periods.
Their persistence had kept the title race alive deeper into the campaign than many expected, but PSG ultimately proved too strong when the decisive moment arrived.
As celebrations began among the Paris players at the final whistle, Mbaye’s superb strike remained one of the defining images of the night.
The young forward’s goal not only crowned an important personal performance but also symbolised PSG’s ability to combine established stars with emerging talent during another title-winning campaign.
Now crowned champions once again, PSG turn their full attention toward Europe, where an even bigger prize awaits.
