The Ligue 1 season in numbers

We've picked out some of the stand-out stats from Paris Saint-Germain's record-breaking Ligue 1 season.

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Paris Saint-Germain went the whole league season unbeaten at home, a feat only matched by Liverpool and Juventus in Europe's top five leagues. It's the fifth time the capital club has done it after 1985/86, 1993/94, 2014/15 and 2016/17.

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Thomas Tuchel is the first German coach to win the league in one of Europe's top five (outside the Bundesliga) since Bernd Schuster with Real Madrid in 2007/08. He boasts a win ratio of 76.3 per cent (29 wins out of 38), the best of any Paris coach in the top flight.

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Against Guingamp on 19 January (9-0), Paris Saint-Germain registered its biggest win of the league campaign. It also equalled the club's biggest ever L1 win: the 9-0 victory at Troyes on 13 March, 2016.

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Paris Saint-Germain clinched the title after 33 games this season, the second-quickest ever in a 20-club top flight after their own coronation after just 30 matches in 2015/16. By winning its first 14 matches of the season, the capital club set a new record for one of Europe's top five leagues.

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Kylian Mbappé was Ligue 1's leading scorer last season with 33 goals. He's the youngest player ever to reach 30 goals in a single season, and is the highest-scoring Frenchman in a campaign in one of Europe's top five leagues in the 21st century. Only Lionel Messi (36) scored more goals in the continent's premier divisions this season, and Mbappé's four-goal haul in the 5-0 win against Lyon on 7 October made the World Cup winner the youngest-ever player to score a quadruple in a game in the league's last 45 seasons.

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Paris Saint-Germain found the net in every single one of its 38 league matches this season, the first team ever to achieve the feat in France's top flight.

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Paris Saint-Germain ended the campaign with 91 points, the fourth-best tally ever after Paris in 2015/16 (96), Monaco in 2016/17 (95) and Paris in 2017/18 (93). It translated into the capital club's eighth league crown (after 1985/86, 1993/94, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16 and 2017/18). Only Saint-Étienne (10) and Marseille (9) can boast more French league titles.

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Paris Saint-Germain scored 105 goals this season, their second-best total after the 108 they registered in 2017/18, and the most of any club in one of Europe's top five leagues. Seventeen players scored - the most diverse of any club in L1 - and three players struck 15 times or more (Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar Jr), more than any other team in Europe's leading quintet of leagues. On 2 December, Neymar reached the 30-goal milestone in just 32 matches, passing the mark faster than any other player in Ligue 1's last 45 years.