Paris Saint-Germain’s Farewell to Messi & Ramos Ends in Defeat
Paris Saint-Germain failed to muster a winning send-off for Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos as they ended the Ligue 1 season by squandering a two-goal lead in a 3-2 loss against Clermont.
Early goals for the Spaniard and Kylian Mbappe put the champions on top at the Parc des Princes, before Johan Gastien, Mehdi Zeffane and Grejohn Kyei completed a stirring comeback from the visitors.
What this article is about:
- PSG End Campaign with a Whimper
- Mbappe Retains Goalscoring Crown
- Diaw Delights Once More
- Key Opta Facts
- What’s Next?
PSG End Campaign with a Whimper
It’s been the same old story at the Parc des Princes this season, with another league triumph wrapped up and European success still eluding the stadium’s occupants.
The departures of Messi and Ramos, high-profile names often lambasted by a perpetually polemic fanbase, nevertheless deserved a better send-off than this.
Mbappe Retains Goalscoring Crown
As two of the game’s greats bow out from the French capital, another continues to build on his legacy, even as questions linger over his own future.
With 29 goals for the Ligue 1 season, Mbappe finishes as the competition’s top scorer for the fifth consecutive campaign (shared with Wissam Ben Yedder in 2019-20).
Diaw Delights Once More
Heading into Saturday’s game, the Clermont shot-stopper had prevented more goals in Ligue 1 than any other ‘keeper against their xG figures (9.9), highlighting his impressive performances.
He excelled again here after his two early concessions, with four saves, including a crucial one to deny Messi at the death.
Key Opta Facts
- Messi played his 75th and final game for PSG, ending his stint in France with 66 goal involvements in all competitions (32 goals, 34 assists). Only Mbappe (107) has registered more goal contributions for PSG since Messi’s debut in August 2021.
- Mbappe is just the fifth player to finish as the top goalscorer in one of Europe’s top five leagues in five consecutive seasons, after Jean-Pierre Papin in Ligue 1 (1987-88 to 1991-92), Messi in LaLiga (2016-17 to 2020-21) and Robert Lewandowski in the Bundesliga (2017-18 to 2021-22).
- At the age of 37 years and 65 days, Ramos became the oldest ever player to net for PSG in any competition.
- PSG conceded 25 goals at home in the 2022-23 Ligue 1 season, their highest tally at the Parc des Princes in a single top-flight campaign since 1984-85 (28).
- Clermont’s return of 25 points since the start of April is the second-best record in Ligue 1 over that period (W8 D1 L1). PSG, meanwhile, rank fifth with 19 points.
- Clermont finished the campaign with 59 points, the best tally managed by a team in their second season after promotion to Ligue 1 since Montpellier in 1987-88 (63, adjusted for three points for a win).
What’s Next?
PSG will look to retain their Ligue 1 title again next term, but will do so without Messi, Ramos and potentially other stars.
Clermont, meanwhile, will look to build on an impressive eighth-placed finish.
Great article! Such a classic match between two amazing teams. Congrats to Clermont on their victory!
What an exciting match! It must have been a spectacular ending to two legends of the game’s careers. Congrats to Clermont!
What a thrilling match to send off two great icons! Congratulations Clermont & their fans – it must have been a special experience.
This is such an impressive result! Congrats to Clermont on their hard-fought victory against PSG.
Great article! Congrats to Clermont on the impressive win. Messi and Ramos are true legends and it was great to see them playing one last time together.
What a thrilling finale for this season! Congratulations to Clermont on their hard-fought victory!
Wow, what an impressive win by Clermont! Truly a memorable moment in club soccer history.