On Saturday night Paris Saint-Germain travels to Toulouse Stadium to continue their impressive performance throughout 2025 Ligue 1 season.
PSG demonstrates the best active form among all European clubs right now since they improve both their results and performances in each successive match.
The team of Luis Enriqueexecute a wonderful performance by defeating another Ligue 1 title challenger while advancing forward in the Champions League last 16.
After winning 4-1 against Monaco at Parc des Princes last weekend PSG maintained their championship lead while securing a 3-0 victory on the road against Brest in their Champion League playoffs. This strong performance leaves them strongly positioned for the second leg.
PSG stand ten points above their Ligue 1 competition at first place while facing guaranteed progress in European competition hence their strong performance in the early February matches extends to their upcoming Toulouse matchup.
Parallel to their Ligue 1 schedule Lyon and Lille await the PSG then followed by a Coupe de France quarter-final against fourth-tier Stade Briochin and a predicted last-16 tie in Europe against either Liverpool and Barcelona so their current performance standards require preservation until these rounds.
PSG must remain vigilant since the last teams to defeat them in Ligue 1 competition were Toulouse who accomplished this on matchday 33 during the previous season.
Enrique plans to motivate his players to stay concentrated despite their enormous standings position at the top of the Ligue 1 season.
The existing one-season record held by Nantes, who went 32 games without losing in 1994–95, will be difficult to surpass with just 34 games in a Ligue 1 season these days, but PSG's away performance domestically indicates they will extend it here.
Only the storied AC Milan squad from the early 1990s has ever gone undefeated in 34 away league games in the history of Europe's top five divisions, and with 24 victories in 29 prior matches against Toulouse, the away crowd will be feeling optimistic.
The fact that Toulouse has lost five of their last eight Ligue 1 games after winning six of the previous eight should give the visitors even more confidence.
Even though it is just February, Toulouse's season appears to be winding down already, since it has been more than a year since they had a worse run in the league.
With nothing to lose in the league, Carles Martinez's team is currently in 10th place, six points outside of Europe, and nine points above the bottom three. This made their elimination from the Coupe de France against Guingamp last week even more heartbreaking.
With 19-year-old Noah Edjouma tying the score in the final seconds of his Ligue 1 debut, the Violets at least shown some tenacity to earn a point against Auxerre last weekend.
The Toulouse supporters have become accustomed to that kind of scoreline, particularly at home, as they have scored in each of their past ten home games but have now given up in the last four, which is their longest run of both scoring and giving up at home since 2015.