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(Reuters) – Paris Saint-Germain made a 1-1 draw against Strasbourg on Wednesday, earning its second consecutive title after winning the first 14 games.
Kenny Lalla, the right back of Strasbourg after his goal against Paris St Germain in the French league on Wednesday. Photo: Vincent Kessler-Reuters
Paris Saint-Germain, which has 44 points in 16 games, is 14 points ahead of its closest rivals.
PSG drew 2-2 against Bordeaux on Sunday and again in Strasbourg, winning once in their last five games.
The defending champions started the standings without Neymar, Cillian Mbabi and Maria Angel and were delayed by four minutes at the end of the first half when the referee allowed a penalty after a touchdown and watched the video of the referee.
Stresburg's back-end Kenny Lalla scored the ball in the net and scored his fourth goal of the season.
Mbabi took the lead early in the second half and the young player equalized in the 71st minute after being blocked by Lalla in the penalty area.
Edison Cavani, however, did the rescue.
Adrian Tomason thought he had seized Stursburg 's lead with his head in stoppage time, but the referee canceled the goal for the offensive.
In other games, Dijon won 2-1 at home against Jangun to advance to 16 games, three points from the relegation zone.
Loik Landre scored at the last minute to give Neem a 2-1 win over Caen, who has 13 points, including Monaco and Amian, and Jangun, eight points.
Bordeaux 3-2 defeated Saint-Etienne and Nantes beat Olympique Marseille.
Stade Rennes, who dismissed coach Monday, knocked Olympique Lyon 2-0 and Toulouse 1-0 at Stade Rance.
Prepared by Shadi Amir for publication in Arabic
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