Paris FC: 35. Trapp - 5. Mbow, 6. Otávio, 14. Traore Ha-i, 15. Kolodziejczak, 19. Sangui - 4. Marchetti (Lopez M., 60), 17. Camara A-a (Munetsi, 87) - 10. Kebbal (Ikoné, 74) - 7. Gory Al. (Koleosho, 60), 11. Krasso (Geubbels, 60)
Substitution: Lopez M. (from 60); Koleosho (from 60); Geubbels (from 60); Ikoné (from 74); Munetsi (from 87)
Bench: 16. Nkambadio - 2. Ollila - 13. Cafaro - 27. Simon M.
Yellow Cards: Kolodziejczak 25
Angers: 12. Koffi - 2. Arcus, 3. Ekomie (Hanin F., 87), 4. Camara O., 21. Lefort - 6. Mouton - 7. Sbaï (Allevinah, 61), 14. Belkdim (Rao-Lisoa Lillian, 87), 93. Belkebla - 11. Cherif S. (Peter Pr., 60), 31. Harouna (Van den Boomen, 61)
Substitution: Peter Pr. (from 60); Van den Boomen (from 61); Allevinah (from 61); Hanin F. (from 87); Rao-Lisoa Lillian (from 87)
Bench: 16. Zinga - 5. Courcoul, 24. Biumla - 15. Capelle
Yellow Cards: Belkebla 67
As a result, Paris Saint-Germain drop to second place, now trailing the new leaders by a single point

Paris Saint-Germain made it two wins from two in the Ligue 1

For the first time in over three decades, Paris will have two clubs in Ligue 1

This marks PSG's 13th Ligue 1 championship, setting a new record for the most titles in French football history

Four matches took place in the Round of 16 of the Coupe de France

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