Paris Saint-Germain Clinch Fourth Straight French Title With Eight Games to go
Paris Saint-Germain have lost just once in the French Ligue 1 this season - away to Lyon last month - and lead second-place Monaco by 25 points.
- Associated Press
- Updated: March 13, 2016 09:25 pm IST
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored four second-half goals as Paris Saint-Germain clinched their fourth straight French league title in style, pulverising last-place Troyes 9-0 on Sunday to become champion with a record eight games to spare. (Ibrahimovic Stars as PSG Knock Chelsea Out of Champions League)
Forward Edinson Cavani scored twice, while midfielders Javier Pastore and Adrien Rabiot also scored and the other was an own goal.
PSG have lost just once this season - away to Lyon last month - and lead second-place Monaco by 25 points.
Cash-rich PSG, bankrolled by funds from Qatari investor QSI, have dominated so much that they have lost only once in any domestic competition over the past calendar year.
PSG are on course to defend their domestic treble and the club's astonishing goal difference of plus 62 - 77 goals scored, 15 conceded - is more than four times better than the next-best Lyon's.
Sensational Zlatan
Ibrahimovic leads the scoring charts with 27 league goals and is on track to beat his career best tally of 30 - set three seasons ago with PSG. He is PSG's all-time leading scorer with 141 goals, including 102 in the league in just 115 games.
Monaco drew 2-2 at home to Reims on Friday night to hand the initiative to PSG, and it did not take long to put matters beyond doubt with three goals inside the first 20 minutes.
The first goal came in the 14th from an error by Troyes defender Matthieu Saunier, whose back pass landed at the feet of Cavani and he beat goalkeeper Matthieu Dreyer at the second attempt.
Four minutes later, Ibrahimovic brilliantly back-heeled the ball through the midfield to Pastore, who then dribbled past two defenders before expertly dinking the ball over Dreyer.
Rabiot stroked home into an empty net a minute later after Cavani's shot was saved.
Ibrahimovic had been occasionally frustrated in the first half, but set matters straight with a hat trick inside 11 minutes in the second half.
One minute after the restart, he controlled a pass on the edge of the area, held off a defender and slammed the ball low past Dreyer.
He was celebrating again on 52 minutes, volleying in a cross from winger Angel di Maria from an awkward angle for 5-0.
His next was even better as he met left back Layvin Kurzawa's cross from the left with a first-time swerving shot into the right corner from the edge of the penalty area.
Ibrahimovic would have tapped in a fourth goal with 30 minutes left, but Saunier beat him to it as he turned Kurzawa's cross into his own net, earning a sympathetic pat on the head from the imposing Ibrahimovic.
After Troyes defender Lossemy Karaboue was sent off for hauling down Cavani, the Uruguay striker scored at the second attempt after his penalty was saved.
Ibrahimovic ran onto a pass and finished confidently in the 88th and Brazilian winger Lucas missed a chance for 10-0.