PSG makes history with unbeaten away run
Paris Saint-Germain ended its Ligue 1 campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win at Metz, courtesy of early goals from Carlos Soler and Lee Kang-in.
The Ligue 1 champion, which rested several key players, ended the season with 76 points, nine ahead of Monaco in second place.
Luis Enrique's team also became the first side in Ligue 1 history to go unbeaten on the road through the entirety of a campaign.
PSG rested several key players, including the departing Kylian Mbappe, ahead of the Coupe de France final on against Lyon next weekend.
The visitors made an excellent start with Soler, who was teed up by Lee, breaking the deadlock with a shot from outside the box seven minutes in.
Lee subsequently doubled the lead five minutes later, becoming the first Korean player to score and deliver an assist in the same Ligue 1 match since Hwang Ui-jo for Bordeaux in 2019.
Metz had its chances late in the match and went close on several occasions, but could not find a way back into the contest, and it will now face a relegation play-off against Saint-Etienne.
PSG is the first team in Europe's top five leagues to have gone an entire league season without trailing for a single minute in an away match in the 21st Century.
Its tally of 76 points trails only Saint-Etienne (77 in 1968-1969, 81 in 1969-1970, counting three points for a win) when it comes to a points total over the course of an 18-club league campaign.