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Angers 0-3 Paris Saint-Germain: Ligue 1 leaders go six points clear with comfortable win

SoccerNews in Ligue 1 25 Apr 2026

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Paris Saint-Germain edged closer to retaining their Ligue 1 title with a commanding 3-0 win over Angers at Stade Raymond Kopa.

Lee Kang-In, Senny Mayulu and Beraldo were all on target for Luis Enrique’s side, who had Goncalo Ramos sent off later on for two bookable offences.

PSG broke the deadlock after just seven minutes, with Lee finishing after rounding goalkeeper Herve Koffi, who had initially denied Achraf Hakimi.

Angers thought they had equalised through Amine Sbai in the 21st minute, but the Moroccan was thwarted by the offside flag.

Hakimi then struck the post from a free-kick at the other end, before Beraldo teed up Mayulu for the visitors’ second goal on 39 minutes.

Beraldo turned goalscorer seven minutes into the second half, diverting Lee’s cross into the net via his shoulder.

PSG comfortably saw out the three points thereon. However, they had to play the final 16 minutes with 10 men, as Ramos was shown a second yellow card for a needless slide on Koffi.

Data Debrief: PSG remain perfect

Luis Enrique’s side maintained their perfect record against bottom-half teams in Ligue 1 this season, now winning all 16 such matches.

PSG have also registered five successive away clean sheets in all competitions for the first time since doing so between September and October 2020.

And with a six-point lead over Lens with four matches remaining and a superior goal difference, PSG now have a 99.4% chance of winning Ligue 1, according to the Opta supercomputer.

Angers have now suffered 18 consecutive defeats in this fixture, extending their longest losing streak against a single opponent.

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