By beating RC Lens on Wednesday (0-2), PSG mathematically confirmed their 14th Ligue 1 McDonald's title, meaning that they won it four times more than any other team.
It is a first in PSG's history, too. It is the fifth consecutive title for the Parisian club; only Lyon, between 2002 and 2008 (7), has matched such a performance in the history of the league.
PSG's captain, Marquinhos, holds the record for the most titles in Ligue 1 McDonald's with 11, which have come since 2014. The Brazilian is ahead of Marco Verratti (9), who won all of his with PSG, too.
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PSG are the third team in the 21st century to have mathematically secured their first-place finish against the team in second, after OL, also against Lens back in 2001/02 (3-1) and PSG, against Monaco in 2017/18 (7-1). PSG are only the second team to have qualified for back-to-back Champions League finals, whilst also winning their domestic league, in the 21st century, after Manchester United, who did so in 2008 and 2009.
By finishing the season with 76 points, following Sunday's loss against Paris FC, it is PSG's fourth-best points tally during a league season with 18 teams in Ligue 1 McDonald's.
PSG have become a much younger side under Luis Enrique. The average age of the starting XI this season is the youngest in the club's history in Ligue 1 McDonald's (23 years and 362 days). Les Parisiens have also put out the second-youngest starting XI in Europe's top five leagues (behind Strasbourg, 21 years and 239 days).
Between the 15th Gameweek (5-0 win v Rennes) and the 21st gameweek of the Ligue 1 McDonald's season (5-0 win over Marseille), PSG won seven consecutive games in the top-flight, their longest winning run this season.
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