Former Chelsea defender Baba Rahman expressed immense joy as PAOK clinched the Greek Super League title with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Aris in the final match.

PAOK secured their fourth championship in franchise history after a tense battle that saw Brazilian midfielder Taison score the decisive goal in the 60th minute, sealing the victory for his team.

Aris briefly leveled the scoreboard early in the second half with a superb strike from Loren MorĂ³n.

However, PAOK's determination prevailed, culminating in Taison's championship-clinching goal, sparked by a brilliant sequence initiated by Giannis Konstantelias.

While AEK awaited their chance to celebrate, PAOK's victory dashed their hopes, as a 3-0 win over Lamia proved inconsequential in the title race. PAOK now earns the opportunity to compete in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

Rahman's journey to this triumph has been marked by resilience, overcoming severe injuries that plagued his career between 2017 and 2020.

Battling through Meniscus damage, a torn Cruciate ligament, and extensive knee surgery, Rahman persevered, eventually finding stability with PAOK earlier this season.

In a remarkable season, Rahman appeared in 44 matches, showcasing his impact with six goals and four assists, solidifying his contribution to PAOK's success in the Greek Super League.