PSG Sets Record for Longest Unbeaten Away Run

With this impressive record, PSG has solidified its position as one of the top teams in European football. The team's focus now shifts to the upcoming matches, where they will aim to maintain their unbeaten run and bring home more silverware

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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has achieved a remarkable feat, setting a new record for the longest unbeaten away run in the history of Europe’s top five leagues. The French champions secured a 1-1 draw away to Nantes, marking their 39th unbeaten away game, with 30 wins and nine draws.

The record-breaking draw was sealed after Vitinha opened the scoring for PSG in the 33rd minute, only for Douglas to equalize for Nantes with seven minutes left in the game. This impressive run has surpassed the record previously held by Italian giants AC Milan, who achieved 38 unbeaten away games in 1993.

PSG’s manager, Luis Enrique, will now focus on the French Cup final against Reims on May 24, 2025, and the Champions League semi-finals against Arsenal. The team’s target is to make a second appearance in the Champions League final.

The record-breaking achievement is a testament to PSG’s consistency and determination, and the team’s ability to perform under pressure. As they continue their pursuit of domestic and European glory, PSG’s momentum will be crucial in determining their success.

With this impressive record, PSG has solidified its position as one of the top teams in European football. The team’s focus now shifts to the upcoming matches, where they will aim to maintain their unbeaten run and bring home more silverware.

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