Paris St-Germain mounted a late comeback to salvage a draw against Le Havre but fell short of securing the Ligue 1 title. Needing a victory to clinch the championship, PSG found themselves trailing 3-1 in the second half. Achraf Hakimi narrowed the deficit in the 78th minute and Goncalo Ramos scored the equalizer in stoppage time. Despite holding a 12 points lead over second-placed Monaco, PSG must now wait until at least May 12 to celebrate their third consecutive title with their supporters.
Le Havre took the lead through Christopher Operi but Bradley Barcola equalized for PSG before Andre Ayew and Abdoulaye Toure put the hosts ahead. Hakimi goal sparked PSG fightback. Kylian Mbappe entered the game as a substitute but struggled to make an impact. PSG focus now turns to the Champions League where they face Borussia Dortmund twice in six days in the semi-finals as they aim to reach their second final in the competition.
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