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PSG score nine to seal French league title in record time

Just to ram the point home about their superiority in Ligue 1, PSG went and scored nine goals on Sunday as they sealed the title in record time.

PSG score nine to seal French league title in record time
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French giants Paris Saint-Germain, inspired by four stunning Zlatan Ibrahimovic goals, turned on the style on Sunday to beat Troyes 9-0 and clinch a fourth consecutive Ligue 1 crown in record time.

Just four days after advancing to the Champions League quarter-finals, PSG wrapped up the club's sixth French title with eight games to spare by beating a Troyes side destined for an immediate return to the second tier.

Laurent Blanc's men obliterated the French record for the quickest league victory, currently held by Lyon who won the 2007 title under Gerard Houllier with five games to go.

Unlike last season, when Paris waited until late March to take over top spot, the capital club have set the pace uninterrupted since beating Gazelec Ajaccio 2-0 in their second game of the campaign.

“We've worked well. Everyone is to be congratulated, first of all the players, the coaching staff, the medical team, etc,” said Blanc.

“But the season isn't finished and we're going to have to get ourselves back in competition mode because there are some important dates coming up in April and hopefully May.”

Three goals in six early first-half minutes settled PSG's nerves at Troyes' sun-kissed Stade de l'Aube.

First up was Edinson Cavani, the Uruguyan capitalising on a poor back pass to sneak in to beat goalkeeper Matthieu Dreyer on the second attempt.

Pastore made it 2-0 shortly after, a David Luiz interception played quickly to Ibrahimovic, whose sublime backheel found the Argentinian who toe-poked a looped finish past a despairing Dreyer.

No sooner had the game been restarted than Adrien Rabiot was the welcome recipient for PSG's third after following up on a Cavani shot that rebounded off Dreyer.

It was then time for Ibrahimovic to take centre stage in ten magical minutes.

The towering Swede made it 4-0 just seconds into the second-half after Cavani intercepted another poor clearance, “Ibra” gifted too much space on the edge of the box and making no mistake as he drilled the ball low into the left-hand corner.

Ibrahimovic's second was a gem, a first-time mid-air volley of an inch-perfect Angel di Maria cross as PSG swamped Troyes.

'Ibra' hits century mark

His third – and 100th in Ligue 1 action – was equally sublime, the 34-year-old Swede meeting a Layvin Kurzawa cross at full speed and unleashing a blinding right-footed shot that swerved into the far corner of the net.

Matthieu Saunier compounded Troyes' woes with an own goal, while Lossemy Karaboue saw red for hauling Cavani down in the box with 16 minutes to play.

Dreyer did well to save Cavani's penalty, but the striker tapped in at the second bite.

It was left to Ibrahimovic to wrap up the 9-0 rout, the striker showing great strength to ride a tackle and unleash an unstoppable shot after a Pastore through-ball.

“I'm very lucky to play with good players,” a modest Ibrahimovic said, walking off with the ball wedged under his arm. “The referee gave it to me!”

The Ligue 1 title was the fourth time Blanc has won it as a manager having also guided Bordeaux to the 2008-09 title.

The gulf in class has never been more apparent since Qatar Sports Investments purchased PSG in the summer of 2011, in what has become a landmark moment in French football.

With a budget of close to 500 million euros ($558 million), PSG's financial supremacy has enabled them to spring well clear of the rest of the competition in Ligue 1 and render last year's keenly-contested title race a distant memory.

PSG have set records tumbling this term and surpassed Nantes' 32-game unbeaten run set during the 1994-95 campaign, only for a 2-1 defeat at Lyon last month to end their sequence at 36 matches and with it any hopes of earning the invincibles tag.

But PSG's ambitions go beyond simply retaining the league title, with the club also through to the League Cup final on April 23 and set to face Lorient four days earlier for a place in the French Cup showpiece as they seek to defend last year's historic treble.

However, conquering Europe represents the top priority for PSG, and how they fare next month and beyond will go a long way to determining how successfully their season is portrayed.

Meanwhile, Lyon threw away a two-goal lead at Rennes to draw 2-2 as they missed a chance to close the gap on second-place Monaco.

Lyon led through goals from Rachid Ghezzal and Alexandre Lacazette, but Rennes rallied with Fallou Diagne and on-loan Chelsea teenager Jeremie Boga rescuing a point for the hosts as Lyon stayed in fourth behind Nice.

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RACISM

VIDEO: Spain’s La Liga reviews video of boy racially abusing Vinicius

Spain's La Liga on Monday said it was reviewing a video of a child making racist insults towards Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior during the 2-2 draw with Valencia at the weekend.

VIDEO: Spain's La Liga reviews video of boy racially abusing Vinicius

“We’re in the process of studying and analysing the facts from a legal standpoint to see what we can and should do,” La Liga sources said.

In a video published by a journalist for ESPN Brasil, and picked up by Spanish media, a boy sitting in a woman’s lap can be heard calling Vinicius a “monkey”.

https://twitter.com/GravesenFumado/status/1764242481984491822

The Brazilian scored twice for Madrid as his team recovered from two goals down at Mestalla on Saturday.

Vinicius raised his fist in a “Black Power” salute after the first of his two goals at a ground where he was racially abused last season. Valencia subsequently banned three people from the stadium for life.

The 23-year-old has become a symbol of the fight against discrimination in Spanish football after suffering racist abuse on many occasions, and he was jeered repeatedly by home supporters on Saturday.

Jude Bellingham was sent off after the final whistle against Valencia for protesting after the referee blew the final whistle right before the England midfielder headed home what he thought was the winning goal.

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