Angers: 12. Koffi - 2. Arcus, 3. Ekomie, 4. Camara O., 21. Lefort, 27. Rao-Lisoa Lillian - 6. Mouton (Capelle, 90) - 7. Sbaï (Machine, 66), 8. Van den Boomen, 14. Belkdim - 9. Koyalipou (Peter Pr., 79)
Substitution: Machine (from 66); Peter Pr. (from 79); Capelle (from 90)
Bench: 16. Zinga - 5. Courcoul, 20. Louër, 24. Biumla, 26. Hanin F.
Yellow Cards: Ekomie 54; Arcus 80; Rao-Lisoa Lillian 90
Toulouse: 1. Restes - 2. Nicolaisen, 4. Cresswell C., 19. Sidibé Dj. - 18. Diop P.-D. (Sauer M., 81), 23. Cásseres Jr - 10. Gboho, 22. Messali (McKenzie M., 81) - 11. Hidalgo (Russell-Rowe, 74), 15. Dönnum (Methalie, 74), 20. Emersonn (Vignolo, 63)
Substitution: Vignolo (from 63); Methalie (from 74); Russell-Rowe (from 74); McKenzie M. (from 81); Sauer M. (from 81)
Bench: 16. Haug - 12. Kamanzi Warren, 35. Koumbassa - 34. Lahmadi
Yellow Cards: Diop P.-D. 57; McKenzie M. 87
The northern French side have now been top of the table for more than a month and showed no signs of slowing down

As a result, Paris Saint-Germain drop to second place, now trailing the new leaders by a single point

The final scoreline — 6-3 — was flattering for the hosts, who were outclassed for most of the match

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

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

The Monegasques were moments away from securing three points, only to be undone by a costly error in stoppage time

Paris Saint-Germain continued their relentless march towards the Ligue 1 title

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