Ligue 1: PSG’s record unbeaten away run comes to an end after 1-2 loss against Strasbourg
- Paris Saint-Germain lost 2-1 to Strasbourg on Saturday at the Stade de la Meinau, ending their 39-game unbeaten Ligue 1 away streak.
- PSG fielded a largely young and rotated squad after their Champions League semi-final first leg win over Arsenal, resting key players for the return leg.
- Strasbourg took the lead through a Lucas Hernandez own goal from a corner on 20 minutes, and Felix Lemarechal doubled their lead with a first-half stoppage-time strike.
- Bradley Barcola quickly reduced the deficit for PSG just after the break with a long midfield run and a composed finish, but despite mounting pressure late on, the team was unable to level the score.
- The defeat leaves Strasbourg in fifth place with 57 points, chasing Champions League qualification, while PSG have secured the Ligue 1 title but suffered consecutive league losses for the first time in over two years.
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