Paris Saint-Germain extended their lead at the top of Ligue 1 after running out 3-1 winners over Lens the sides' Matchday 31 encounter. They lie top of the table on 72 points with a nine-point buffer on the latest visitors to the Parc des Princes.
The Parisians earned a third win on the bounce in a game in which Leo scored again to bring his tally for the Ligue 1 season to 15 goals in 25 outings.
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PSG & LENS SET FOR TOP-OF-TABLE SHOWDOWN
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Paris Saint-Germain entertain Lens on Saturday in a mouthwatering clash at the Ligue 1 summit. The Parisians head into Matchday 31 lying top of the pile on 69 points, which is six more than the visitors.
PSG and Lens have met 79 times, and the capital club have the upper hand, with a record of 38 wins, 19 draws and 22 defeats.
LEO BRINGS CAREER GOAL INVOLVEMENTS TO 1,000
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Leo was instrumental in the game against Nice on Sunday, which ended in victory for Paris Saint-Germain and saw him set two records, thanks to his goal and assist in the 2-0 away success. In addition to becoming the top scorer in European club football with 702 goals, Leo brought his goal involvements tally to 1,000 after claiming the 298th assist of his club career to add to his goal return.
LEO NETS 702ND GOAL TO CLAIM NEW RECORD
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Leo scored the 702nd goal of his club career on Saturday against Nice to become the all-time leading goalscorer across European football.
The Argentine has achieved this milestone in his 841 appearances for Barcelona and PSG.
LEO CLAIMS GOAL & ASSIST AS PSG WIN IN NICE
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Paris Saint-Germain ran out 2-0 winners at Nice on Matchday 30 of the Ligue 1 season in a game in which Leo registered a goal and an assist.
The Parisians remain top of the standings on 69 points, which is six more than their nearest pursuer.
Leo now has 14 goals and assists apiece in his 25 league outings this term.
PSG TRAVEL TO NICE IN MATCHDAY 30 CLASH
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Paris Saint-Germain head to Nice on Matchday 30 of the Ligue 1 season. The Parisians lead the standings with 66 points, which is 21 more than the hosts, who sit in eighth in the table.
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