PSG vs Angers

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The Ligue 1 championship will be secured for Paris Saint-Germain during this weekend when they face Angers at home provided the team avoids losing the match.

Paris Saint-Germain leads Ligue 1 with a commanding 21-point advantage and seven contest left to play. They have maintained a faultless domestic record throughout the entire season.

PSG are set to win their 13th Ligue 1 title this weekend because the competition has finished except for the shouting.

Seven Monaco victories along with seven PSG defeats coupled with a sizeable goal difference shift would be the only scenario to prevent Monaco from winning the Ligue 1 title.

PSG was close to an early title victory during last weekend except Monaco scored a late goal against Nice which kept the 21-point gap between them as the second-biggest at this point in Ligue 1 history since they were separated by 24 points in 2015-16.

Enrique's men are now positioned nicely to win all four tournaments after their fearless performance took them through to the Coupe de France final.

PSG's dramatic comeback to win 4-2 in western France secured their division win along with the possibility to excel during the first Champions League quarter-final against Aston Villa this midweek.

PSG achieved a 6-1 victory over Saint-Etienne with their substitute lineup which tied them with the longest unbeaten season start (27) at this point they possess the opportunity to surpass the club record against their current opponents.

The Parisians have built the longest undefeated series in their history against Angers with 15 consecutive league victories.

Nine times since 2016, Angers have been to the Parc des Princes, losing each game and giving up 31 goals.

Since the Qatari takeover in 2010, the hosts have won 36 games against newly promoted teams, demonstrating their complete dominance at home.

Since losing to Reims on penalties in the Coupe de France, Angers has lost four straight league games without scoring, making it seem unlikely that they will break that record.

After Le Havre and Reims' victories last weekend reduced the margin between Angers and the teams behind them, it is projected that they would lose five straight games and draw blank for the first time since 1980. This might put them in even more difficulties.

Prior to the season, Alexandre Dujeux's team was the clear favorite to be relegated, but they turned in strong performances in the middle of the season to escape danger.

They begin the weekend in 14th place, only three points ahead of Le Havre in the relegation playoff slot, but their terrible play since the end of January has forced them back into the struggle to escape an immediate return to Ligue 2.

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