Soccer-PSG move to the cusp of fifth successive Ligue 1 title


Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - Paris St Germain v Brest - Parc des Princes, Paris, France - May 10, 2026 General view of Paris St Germain fans with flares in the stands after the match REUTERS/Abdul Saboor

PARIS, May 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Paris St Germain left it late ⁠to earn a 1-0 home win over ‌Stade Brestois on Sunday to all but guarantee a fifth successive Ligue 1 title as Desire Doue came ​off the bench to score ⁠an 82nd-minute winner.

Victory advanced ⁠PSG to 73 points with two games left ⁠in ‌their league schedule, six ahead of second-placed Lens, who also have two ⁠games remaining, and with a far superior ​goal difference.

PSG ‌require a single point from their next ⁠match ​at Lens on Wednesday to be mathematically certain of the title.

Brest were solid in defence through ⁠the first half against a ​much-changed PSG line-up but in the second half they were breached several times before Doue’s effort ⁠from the edge of the box secured a 23rd win of the Ligue 1 campaign.

Lille profited from a Denis Zakaria own goal ​as they won 1-0 at ⁠Monaco on Sunday to move third in the ​standings, putting them on ‌course for a Champions League ​berth next season.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Toby Davis)

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