Crowned French champion in Lens, Paris Saint-Germain above all completed a Ligue 1 season marked by extremely impressive figures. Luis Enrique’s team first confirmed the immense richness of its offensive animation with 18 different scorers in the league. A revealing figure for a team where danger can come from anywhere and where nearly 72% of the outfield players used this season have found the net at least once. This offensive diversity perfectly illustrates the philosophy of the Spanish technician, more oriented towards collective movement than towards dependence on a single superstar. Another strong symbol of this Parisian season is the youthfulness of the squad with the average age of the starting eleven set at 23 years and 362 days, the lowest in the club’s history in Ligue 1. Only one team from the five major European championships has been even younger this season. In this dynamic, six new Titis also discovered the first team with the debut of David Boly, Mathis Jangeal, Dimitri Lucea, Pierre Mounguengue, Quentin Ndjantou and Noah Nsoki.
But this Parisian domination was also built thanks to remarkable defensive solidity throughout the exercise. With 18 clean sheets in 32 Ligue 1 matches, PSG quite simply has the best total among the five major European championships this season. The Parisians have conceded no goals in 55% of their championship matches, proof of a collective mastery that has become impressive over the months. Luis Enrique’s side also conceded just nine shots per game on average, again the lowest total in the big five leagues. Even the advanced statistics confirm this domination with only 30 Expected Goals conceded over the entire season, a figure second only to Arsenal. Behind the offensive spectacle and the flamboyant individuals, this PSG version 2025-2026 will have above all built its title thanks to a formidable collective balance.