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(VIDEO) Paris Saint-Germain Thrashes Angers and Moves Closer to Ligue 1 Title
PSG shows no mercy even with rotations: they thrashed Angers and cemented their status as absolute leaders. a collective masterclass, unexpected standouts, and a statement ahead of the UEFA Champions League.
PSG sends a warning: not even rotations can slow down the leader
Paris Saint-Germain once again proved why they dominate Ligue 1 with an iron grip. On a night that seemed designed to manage minutes ahead of a European clash, Luis Enrique’s side delivered a commanding 0-3 victory over Angers SCO, making it clear that their ambition knows no limits.
Far from struggling due to absences, PSG displayed a mature, ruthless, and even intimidating version of themselves. The leader doesn’t just win: it imposes conditions. And when a team can do that even without its main stars, the message to the rest of the league is devastating.

Kang-In Lee and Beraldo: the “supporting players” stealing the spotlight
If this match proved anything, it’s an uncomfortable truth for their rivals: PSG has depth that also wins games. Kang-In Lee was the offensive brain, dictating the tempo, finding spaces between the lines, and directly influencing the scoreboard. His performance wasn’t just brilliant — it was dominant.
Alongside him, Lucas Beraldo delivered a performance that could redefine his role within the team. A goal and an assist for a player who is loudly demanding more prominence. When the “backups” perform like this, the starting XI stops being an exclusive guarantee.
Even less high-profile names like Senny Mayulu seized their opportunity to make an impact, proving that this PSG doesn’t rely on individuals… but on a solid and fiercely competitive structure.
Angers resists… but is ultimately overwhelmed by reality
Angers tried to compete, especially thanks to Hervé Koffi, who prevented an even more embarrassing scoreline. However, the issue wasn’t just defensive — it was structural: the gap in pace, quality, and execution was massive.
Players like Jacques Ekomié and Prosper Peter struggled against PSG’s speed, while the home side never truly found a way to trouble their opponent. It was resistance without the tools to fight back.
Red card, control, and a statement to Europe
The only blemish for PSG was the red card shown to Gonçalo Ramos, which left the team a man down in the closing stages. But even that didn’t change the script. The match had already been decided long before, and PSG’s control was never in doubt.
Beyond the result, what truly matters is the context: PSG arrives in top form, confident, and with multiple options at the most crucial stage of the season. With their lead at the top extended and the Champions League on the horizon, Luis Enrique’s team has sent a clear statement to all of Europe.






























