Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is rewriting the history books once again. With six matches left to play, the French giants have already clinched their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 title, solidifying their dominance in domestic football. But the team isn’t just stopping there. Under the meticulous leadership of head coach Luis Enrique, PSG is now pushing for an unprecedented unbeaten season in France’s top flight, a feat no club has ever accomplished in Ligue 1 history.
Champions Already — But the Job Isn’t Done
Currently sitting atop the table with 74 points from 28 games, PSG’s title win was confirmed in April — a testament to their consistency, depth, and relentless ambition. But while silverware has become familiar in Paris, what lies ahead could make this season one of the most iconic in European football.
Speaking to the press after the league title was sealed, Enrique stressed that complacency won’t be tolerated:
“Titles are not the end — they are just part of our journey. Great teams go beyond trophies. We want to do something that’s never been done before.”
The Unbeaten Dream
No team in Ligue 1 has ever completed an entire season without a single loss, not even during PSG’s most dominant eras. Enrique’s men are now within reach of achieving this legendary milestone, blending defensive solidity with attacking brilliance. Their next league fixtures — against Le Havre, Nantes, and OGC Nice — will be crucial tests in maintaining their unbeaten streak.
Eyes on the Treble: Champions League and French Cup Await
The league is just one piece of the puzzle. PSG is also in contention for a historic continental treble, with upcoming challenges in both the UEFA Champions League and the Coupe de France. The club is set to face Premier League powerhouse Arsenal in the semi-finals of the Champions League — a clash that could define their season.
Meanwhile, the French Cup final looms, and winning all three competitions would place PSG in the rare company of Europe’s greatest ever club sides — following in the footsteps of teams like Barcelona (2009), Bayern Munich (2020), and Manchester City (2023).
A New Era Under Luis Enrique
While PSG has long been a domestic powerhouse, critics have often questioned their ability to translate that success onto the European stage. But under Enrique, the team has shown signs of transformation — playing with greater tactical discipline, improved squad rotation, and a stronger mental edge.
Young talents like Warren Zaïre-Emery and Bradley Barcola have flourished alongside experienced stars such as Mbappé, Marquinhos, and Donnarumma, forming a balanced squad capable of navigating the demands of multiple competitions.
Fans Dare to Dream
With every passing match, belief grows among the PSG faithful that history is within reach. A treble would be a monumental achievement — but an unbeaten domestic season and a treble? That would cement PSG’s 2025 squad as one of the most dominant teams in modern football.
As the final stretch of the season approaches, one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher, and Paris is more than ready to rise.

