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There were many great games throughout Europe on Saturday afternoon and our first five -leagues champion was crowned.
Paris Saint-Germain ended with the title of the League 1 beating on Angers, allowing them to focus all their attention on the Champions League.
Any other place, Inter Milan faced Parma in a great game in Series A, while the Rivals AC Milan hosted Fiorentina.
In Germany, Bayer Leverkusen sought to keep the gap between them and the Bayern Munich.
Continue reading to see how the games developed.
+1 🏆😁 pic.twitter.com/A9B0HBGW3D
-Paris Saint-Germain (@psg_engish) April 5, 2025
PSG sealed his fourth title of Ligue 1 Direct with a 1-0 victory over Angers in the Parc des Princees.
The strike in the second half of Desire Doue was enough to win the victory, maintaining his unbeaten career and placing them 24 points ahead of the nearest rivals with six remaining games.
The hosts dominated possession from the beginning, with more than 90% of the ball in the early stages, but Angers showed stubborn adversaries.
Gianluigi Donnarumma remained largely unprofit, while PSG was constantly frustrating in front of the goal, with Yahia Fofana, the goalkeeper of Angers, impressed, including a good savings to deny Vitinha’s long-range effort before halftime.
The progress came in the 55th minute. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was cut off inside the left and floated a cross -country cross to the distant post, where Doue found it with a fresh volley in the lower corner.
Angers had its moments, especially through Esteban Lepaul, who was involved in a couple of penalty calls, both moved away. Substitute Nuno Mendes had a late opportunity, but Fofana was again equal to it.
Everything ends.#Forzinter #Parmainter pic.twitter.com/rmxth6kjib
– Inter good (@inter_en) April 5, 2025
Inter Milan surrendered a two-goal lead when Parma struggled to win a 2-2 draw at Ennio Tardini stadium, flying the A-A Obert Titles Race in the process.
Nerazzurri seemed to move six clear points at the summit after a dominant first half. Matteo Darmian shot a rebound at home to open the scoring in the 15th minute, and Marcus Thuram doubled the advantage just before the break with a lob on Chijioke Suzuki.
However, the second half told a different story. Parma manager Cristian Chivu made changes inspired by the interval and replaced Adrian Bernabe and Jacob Ondrejka turned the tide. Bernabe retired with a fine strike from the area’s edge to the time mark, before the diverted effort of Ondrejka struck the game in the 69th minute.
The Inter, clearly ruined, did not get a consistent response, and Parma almost won the victory for death when Mateo Pellegrino slipped a golden coincidence.
A spirit of struggle and ends the level ⚖️#Milanfiorentina #Sempriemilan
Taken to you for @BitPanda_Global pic.twitter.com/c9h18siwo2– AC Milan (@acmilan) April 5, 2025
AC Milan produced a backward spirit in San Siro to win a 2-2 tie with Fiorentina, despite falling two goals behind the initial ten minutes.
The visitors soon beaten, and took advantage of the start of Milan when Malick Thiaw turned the Lower Cross of Albert Gudmundsson on their own network after only seven minutes.
A few moments later, Moise Kean doubled the lead with his 17th goal of the campaign, touching home after a selfless Dodo assistance.
Milan found a lifestyle through Tammy Abraham in the middle of the first half. The striker ended freshly after combining well with the ex -Chelsea team.
The Rossoneri set back on again before the pause, but Luca Ranieri’s powerful strike was ruled out after a lack of Pulisic in the accumulation.
The hosts improved significantly after the interval, with Luka Jovic who took advantage of a defensive lapse to overcome David de Gea and level the game in 64 minutes.
Dodo thought that he had won it late for Fiorentina with a volleyball finish, only for vain to intervene and discard the out -of -play goal, the second time the viola refused.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen. 🖤❤️ pic.twitter.com/ouo1xt1sux
– Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@Bayer04_en) April 5, 2025
Bayer Leverkusen won a late victory over FC Heidenheim with a 1-0 to keep his hopes of the Bundesliga title alive, thanks to a stop strike by Emiliano Buendía.
In a game where the clear possibilities were limited, Heidenheim showed a lot of spirit, but he had no clinical advantage.
Marvin Pieringer was very involved in the hosts, registering several attempts, including a nearby range effort that flew in the 88th minute. Benedikt Gimber also approached the first half, shaking the crossbar from the nearby range after a corner.
In the meantime, Leverkusen gradually gained control in the second half. Jonas Hofmann, introduced in the 85th minute, was key to the goal. In the 91st minute, he established the substitute for Buendia, which combined a low right effort from outside the box to the lower corner to secure the three points.