**Paris Saint-Germain Wins Title, Lens and Marseille Secure Champions League Qualification, Nantes Relegates**
In a thrilling season of football, Paris Saint-Germain secured their first league title since 2017, while Lens and Marseille clinched their spot in the UEFA Champions League. Meanwhile, Nantes fell to relegation.
Paris Saint-Germain dominated throughout the season, outscoring their opponents 55-49 across all competitions. They were particularly dominant at home, winning 36 matches out of 48 at the Parc des Princes. The club's success was largely attributed to the performances of key players like Neymar Jr., Kylian Mbappé, and Paul Pogba.
Lens also enjoyed a successful season, finishing second in Ligue 1 with 57 points. Their victory over Monaco in the final game of the season gave them a spot in the Champions League. The team's defensive solidity and attacking flair made them a formidable opponent in the competition.
Marseille, who finished third in Ligue 1, secured their place in the Champions League for the first time in their history. They defeated Lyon in the last match of the season, which was crucial as it eliminated any hope of a fourth-place finish and sent them to Europe. Marseille's impressive performance in the Champions League qualifiers was highlighted by their victory over Dynamo Moscow.
On the other side of the table, Nantes faced a tough challenge to stay in the top four. Despite playing well in many games, they struggled against strong teams like Monaco and Bordeaux. In the final game of the season, Nantes lost 2-1 to Montpellier, which sealed their relegation to the French Second Division.
The season saw several notable transfers, including the signing of Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City for Paris Saint-Germain, and the move of Kamil Glik from Marseille to Newcastle United. These moves added depth and quality to the teams involved in this year's major European competitions.
Overall, the 2021/22 season was marked by excitement and drama, with Paris Saint-Germain, Lens, and Marseille proving to be standout teams. The relegation of Nantes serves as a reminder that staying competitive is essential for maintaining a position in the top flight of French football.
