Many big games were in Europe on Saturday afternoon and our first champion of the best five leagues was crowned.
Paris Saint-Germain finished the title of Ligue 1 by beating Angers, allowing them to focus all their attention on the Champions League.
Elsewhere, Inter Milan faced Parma in a big series of Serie A while Rival Ac Milan welcomed the Fiorentina.
In Germany, Bayer Leverkusen sought to maintain the gap between them and Bayern Munich.
Read the rest to see how the games went.
PSG 1-0 Angers
+1 🏆😁 pic.twitter.com/a9b0hbgw3d
– Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) April 5, 2025
PSG sealed its fourth consecutive title in Ligue 1 with a 1-0 victory over Angers at the Parc des Princes.
The desire strike Doue in the second half was sufficient to ensure victory, maintaining their undefeated race and by placing them 24 points in front of their nearest rivals with six games to play.
The hosts dominated possession from the start, with more than 90% of the ball in the early stadiums, but Angers turned out to be stubborn opponents.
Gianluigi Donnarumma remained largely not tested, while PSG was continuously frustrated in front of the goal, with the guardian Angers Yahia Fofana impressive – including a good backup to refuse the long -range effort of Vietinha before the break.
The breakthrough arrived in the 55th minute. KHVICHA KVARATSKHELIA cut inside on the left and floated a punctual cross at the distant post, where Doue encountered it with a fresh volley in the lower corner.
Angers had their moments, in particular through Esteban Lepaul, which was involved in some penalty calls, both distant. The replacement Nuno Mendes had a late chance, but Fofana was again equal to him.
Parme 2-2 Inter Milan
It ends the whole square.#Forzant #Plost pic.twitter.com/RMXTH6KJIB
– inter ⭐⭐ (@inter_en) April 5, 2025
Inter Milan has given up an advance of two goals while Parma retaliated to win a 2-2 draw at Stadio Ennio Tardini, blowing the Serie Open Serie race in the process.
The Nerazzurri seemed ready to move six clearly at the top after a dominant first half. Matteo Darmian pulled a rebound to open the scoring in the 15th minute, and Marcus Thuram doubled the advantage just before the break with a lucky lob on Chijioke Suzuki.
However, the second half told another story. Parma director Cristian Cristian Chivu has made changes inspired at the interval, and Adrian Bernabe and Jacob Ondrejka substitutes have turned the trend. Bernabe withdrew one with a thin striking from the edge of the area on time, before the deflected effort of Ondrejka placed the match in the 69th minute.
Inter, clearly shaken, failed to set up a coherent response, and Parma almost torn off victory from death when Mateo Pellegrino slipped a chance in gold.
AC Milan 2-2 Fiorentina
An animated response and it ends at the level ⚖️#Milanfiorentina #Sempremilan
Brought to you by @Bitpanda_global pic.twitter.com/c9h18siwo2– AC Milan (@acmilan) April 5, 2025
AC Milan produced an animated response in San Siro to win a 2-2 draw with Fiorentina, despite the fall of two late goals in the first 10 minutes.
Visitors struck early, capitalizing on the trembling start of Milan when Malick Thiaw transformed the low cross of Albert Gudmundsson in his own net after only seven minutes.
A few moments later, Moise Kean doubled her head with her 17th goal from the campaign, tapping at close range after a disinterested help from Dodo.
Milan found a life buoy through Tammy Abraham in the middle of the first half. The striker finished coldly after combining well with the former Chelsea teammate Christian Pulisic.
The Rossoneri was almost remote before the break, but the powerful strike from Luca Ranieri was excluded following a fault on Pulisic in the construction.
The hosts improved considerably after the interval, Luka Jovic capitalizing on a defensive lance to pass beyond David de Gea and level the match on 64 minutes.
Dodo thought he had won it late for the Fiorentina with a volume finish, only for Var to intervene and excludes the length of offside – the second time that the viola has been refused.
FC Heidenheim 0-1 Bayer Leverkusen
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– Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@ bayer04_en) April 5, 2025
Bayer Leverkusen seized a late victory over FC Heidenheim with a 1-0 to keep their title of Bundesliga Espoir alive, thanks to a strike in time of Emiliano Buendía.
In a match where the clear chances were limited, Heidenheim showed a lot of mind but was missing from the clinical edge.
Marvin Pierringer was strongly involved for the hosts, recording several attempts, including an effort with rally end -up reports which flew in the 88th minute. Benedikt Gimber also got closer in the first half, shaking the transverse bar at close range after a corner.
Leverkusen, on the other hand, gradually taken control in the second half. Jonas Hofmann, introduced in the 85th minute, was the key to the objective. In the 91st minute, he installed the Buendia substitute, which folded a right right on foot from outside the box in the lower corner to secure the three points.