As far as Ligue 1 is concerned, the 2015-16 season has been Paris Saint-Germain’s most successful since Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) took over following the 2010-11 campaign.
Laurent Blanc’s men had Le Championnat secured by the end of March—a new domestic and continental record fast time to win a domestic title—and they finished the term with 96 points, breaking their own record tally set back in 2013-14 by seven.
PSG lost just twice all season and drew six times, dropping just 18 points in total over the course of the 38-match campaign.
In that time, Les Parisiens scored 102 goals, conceded just 19 and finished the term a whopping 59 goals better off—in terms of goal difference—than second-placed Olympique Lyonnais.