Paris Saint-Germain 3-3 Le Havre: Relegation-threatened visitors delay PSG title celebrations

Paris Saint-Germain will have to wait a bit longer to secure their 12th Ligue 1 title, despite their impressive comeback from a 3-1 deficit to draw 3-3 at the Parc des Princes.
As expected, the determined hosts began the match strongly, with Ousmane Dembele narrowly missing a couple of chances.
However, Le Havre surprised everyone by scoring against the run of play, as Christopher Operi converted their first shot on target. He skillfully finished Emmanuel Sabbi's pass into the bottom corner, leaving the home fans stunned.
This setback seemed to ignite PSG, as Bradley Barcola tapped in Warren Zaire-Emery's cross to equalize.
But just before halftime, Le Havre struck again. Veteran Andre Ayew beat Keylor Navas at his near post after receiving a clever backheel pass from Loic Nego.
PSG entered the second half trailing, prompting the immediate introduction of Kylian Mbappe.
However, before Mbappe could make an impact, Le Havre were awarded a penalty after a VAR check. Danilo Pereira was deemed to have fouled Nego.
Isaak Toure confidently converted the penalty, extending Le Havre's lead to two goals.
PSG fought back in the closing stages, with Achraf Hakimi pulling one back after being set up by substitute Goncalo Ramos.
Ramos himself had a chance to level the score, but his delicate chip was saved by Arthur Desmas, although replays showed he was marginally offside.
However, Ramos redeemed himself by heading home in stoppage time, extending PSG's unbeaten league run to 26 matches.
While the title is not yet mathematically secured, PSG's significantly superior goal difference over Monaco puts them in a strong position to celebrate their impending championship.
Chris John