PSG on brink of title and chasing invincible season

Ousmane Dembele celebrates
Ousmane Dembele has scored 21 goals in 25 league games this season [Getty Images]

Paris St-Germain are on the brink of something special.

Luis Enrique's side are 21 points clear of nearest challengers Monaco in Ligue 1 and avoiding defeat at home to Angers on Saturday will see them crowned champions with six matches remaining.

It will only be the third time a team has won Ligue 1 with so many matches left, PSG themselves having lifted the title with eight games to go in 2016 and Lyon winning it with six games remaining in 2007.

Only PSG have lifted the title earlier in the year, having won it by mid March in that 2016 campaign.

Of course, a league title is nothing new to the defending champions - this will be their fifth successive Ligue 1 crown and 12th in the past 14 seasons.

But the manner of this season's efforts, despite the departures of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar in recent years, has been particularly eye-catching.

They are unbeaten in the league after 27 games and closing in on Nantes' record of the most games without defeat from the start of a season - that was 32 in 1994-95, suffering their only loss in the 33rd of what was then a 38-game campaign.

"That Nantes side were one of the greatest teams we have had in French football history," said Julien Laurens on the EuroLeagues podcast. "[They went close to going unbeaten], but nobody has ever gone the whole way."

Ligue 1 table
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If PSG complete an unbeaten league season, they would become just the sixth team from Europe's top five leagues to do so, joining Bayer Leverkusen from 2024, Juventus in 2012, Arsenal in 2004, Milan in 1992 and Perugia in 1979.

"They would be the first French team ever to do it," added Laurens. "One defeat has been done twice, but zero defeats never.

"I think this is the main motivation for this PSG team and for Luis Enrique. He tells the players enough they could write even more history by staying the whole season unbeaten.

"There is a reason why it is so rare, because I think subconsciously when you have validated the title and have other competitions to focus on, even if you want to keep winning, maybe there is something in you that you switched off a little bit.

"They have been playing so well the last few months that it is definitely not out of the question."

PSG also still have their eyes on a quadruple, with a Champions League quarter-final and a Coupe de France final to look forward to, having already won the French Super Cup.

With the Ligue 1 crown almost wrapped up, here is how the title races look across the rest of the top five European leagues.

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Lamine Yamal and Raphinha have been key to Barcelona's title push this season [Getty Images]

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