European football: Paris Saint-Germain seal Ligue 1 title with win over Angers

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Paris Saint-Germain sealed their fourth straight Ligue 1 title on Saturday after a 1-0 win over Angers gave Luis Enrique’s side an unassailable lead in the French top-flight.

The victory, courtesy of a Désiré Doué goal, moved PSG to 74 points with six rounds left, 24 points ahead of second-placed Monaco, who play later on Saturday but can reach only 71 points if they win all their remaining games.

Although the first half was goalless, PSG utterly dominated possession and took 11 shots, with Gonçalo Ramos taking nearly half of those, but the home side could not find the net.

But 10 minutes into the second half, PSG took the lead when January recruit Khvicha Kvaratskhelia floated a cross into the six-yard box and 19-year-old winger Doué connected with a volley at the far post for his fifth league goal of the season.

Luis Enrique then made a triple change, with this season’s top scorer Ousmane Dembélé coming on, not only looking to increase his tally of 21 goals but also to get some minutes before their Champions League quarter-final against Aston Villa, though PSG could not add to their advantage.

In Spain, Vinícius Júnior missed his second penalty in less than a month as Real Madrid were shocked at home by Valencia 2-1, leaving the door open for Barcelona to extend their lead at the top. With a game in hand, Hansi Flick’s Barça are top on 66 points, three ahead of Real in second and nine clear third-placed Atlético Madrid. Barcelona face Betis later on Saturday, with the chance to extend their lead to six points with eight games to go.

Valencia’s Hugo Duro scores the late winner
Valencia’s Hugo Duro scores the late winner. Photograph: Image Photo Agency/Getty Images

Real Madrid dominated possession throughout the game but wasted too many chances, with the Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili putting in a brilliant performance between the posts, including blocking Vinícius’s first-half penalty.

Mouctar Diakhaby opened the scoring for Valencia with a header from an André Almeida corner in the 15th minute. Vinícius stroked in the equaliser from a corner in the 50th minute and pushed for the winner in the second half. However, Valencia held on and took advantage of a quick counter five minutes into added time as Hugo Duro’s header secured the win.

Bayer Leverkusen needed a stoppage-time goal from the substitute Emiliano Buendía to snatch a 1-0 win at Heidenheim and keep their Bundesliga title hopes alive, staying six points behind the leaders, Bayern Munich.

Xabi Alonso’s team still looked to be feeling the effects of Tuesday’s shock German Cup semi-final exit to third-tier club Arminia Bielefeld until Buendía curled a shot in off the post.

The hosts had a much livelier first half and a string of clear chances with Leverkusen lacking any punch up front. Alonso brought on fresh legs in Arthur and Patrik Schick in the 68th minute but it was Buendía, another substitute, who scored the winner.

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Emiliano Buendía scores late on for Leverkusen to clinch a 1-0 win
Emiliano Buendía scores late on for Leverkusen to clinch a 1-0 win. Photograph: Heiko Becker/Reuters

Borussia Dortmund crushed Freiburg 4-1 to climb into eighth as the Ruhr valley club chase a top four finish and a spot in next season’s Champions League, with six games left to play. Goals from Karim Adeyemi, Carney Chukwuemeka, Serhou Guirassy and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens took Dortmund to within five points of Mainz, in the last Champions League spot, after they were held 1-1 at home by struggling Holstein Kiel.

The Bayern Munich favourite Thomas Müller will leave the German giants at the end of the season after 25 trophy-laden years because he was not offered another contract, he has announced.

In a message on social media, the 35-year-old , who started as a youth player and won a record 12 league titles with Bayern – the most by any Bundesliga player – said he would have liked to stay on.

“Even after all these years, regardless of the minutes I play, I still really enjoy being on the pitch with the lads and fighting for titles together for our team. I could have easily imagined taking on this role next year as well,” Müller said. “However, the club consciously decided not to negotiate a new contract with me for next season. Even if this wasn’t in line with my personal wishes, it’s important that the club follows its convictions. I respect this step, which the board and supervisory board certainly didn’t take lightly.”

Jamal Musiala is set to miss next week’s Champions League quarter-final game against Inter after tearing a hamstring. Bayern says a scan showed the midfielder had “a muscle tear in his left hamstring” following Bayern’s 3-1 win over Augsburg in the Bundesliga on Friday. Bayern says Musiala will be out “for the time being.”.

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