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PSG one win away from fifth straight Ligue 1 crown

Paris Saint‑Germain moved to within a single point of securing a fifth consecutive Ligue 1 title after a narrow 1–0 victory over a struggling Brest side now winless in seven matches. Fresh from reaching a second straight Champions League final, Luis Enrique made nine changes to the team that faced Bayern Munich, trusting his reserves to push the club closer to domestic glory. PSG created the better chances, with Lucas Hernandez and teenager Dro Fernandez both going close before halftime, while Brest’s only real threat was denied by goalkeeper Renato Marin.

The second half was repeatedly disrupted by technical delays, but PSG eventually found their breakthrough when Desire Doue drilled home with eight minutes remaining. The win extends PSG’s unbeaten run against Brest to thirty‑four matches, their longest streak against any opponent. With a six‑point cushion and a superior goal difference, the champions‑elect can officially seal the title against second‑placed Lens today.

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