Paris Saint-Germain's ninth Ligue 1 title, Kylian Mbappé topping the scoring charts, Angel Di Maria the leading assister, and Neymar's remarkable goal-getting ratio - ligue1.com looks at the stand-out stats of the 2019-20 champions' season.
9 PSG have now won as many league titles as their arch-rivals Olympique de Marseille. Only AS Saint-Étienne have lifted the Ligue 1 trophy more times (10) in the history of French football.
2.52 PSG's performance index based on the number of points taken (68) in the number of games played (27). They finish ahead of Marseille (2) and Rennes (1.79).
7 PSG have now won seven of the last eight league titles, the exception being AS Monaco's triumph in 2016-17.
2 Thiago Silva and Marco Verratti are the two players at the club to have participated in all of those seven championship wins.
4 Mbappé has won the last four L1 titles: one with Monaco, the last three with PSG.
18 Mbappé also finished top of the leading goalscorers' chart for the second successive season, though he was joined in 18 goals by Monaco's Wissam ben Yedder. Three PSG forwards have finished on top of this chart in the last eight seasons: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (3 times), Edinson Cavani (2 times) and Mbappé (2 times).
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47 Neymar netted 13 times in 15 league games for PSG, and has now scored 47 goals in just 52 top-flight appearances in France.
75 PSG scored 75 goals in 27 games, an average of 2.7 goals a game, which is exactly the same ratio as last season.
3 Rennes (1-2), Reims (0-2) and Dijon (2-1) were the only teams to beat Thomas Tuchel's men in league play in 2019-20.
14 Angel Di Maria topped the assists chart with 14 in 26 appearances. He was far ahead of Monaco's Islam Slimani, who was next best-placed with eight. It's the second time the Argentina international has finished top of the L1 assists chart after his debut season in 2015-16.
26 Di Maria was also the most-used player by Tuchel in L1. Pablo Sarabia, Thiago Silva and Keylor Navas come next with 21 games.
17 Adil Aouchiche became the club's youngest-ever top-flight starter at 17 years and 46 days when he featured in the Round 4 win at FC Metz.
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