Then we are talking about different definitions of competitive. We could take an amateur league as an example and if the first three teams have the same number of points, you would call it highly competitive. PSG is above and beyond and yet you call it competitive. That's how you see Ligue 1, I look at their remarkable history of international titles, which is actually nonexistent for many years now. But you call it competitive, I don't.
Ligue 1 can be said to be competitive without counting PSG. PSG has always been the most dominant in Ligue 1 for a long time. There are not many teams or even no teams that can really compete with PSG in Ligue 1.
Ligue 1 which is taking place is quite competitive I think in the 2020-2021 season. At least at that time, the top 4 standings competed with a small point difference. Lille managed to win the Ligue 1 trophy with only 1 point difference from PSG.
Well yes, you can call it that way if you want to, but putting some teams of a league in brackets as if they wouldn‘t exist and then say that that rest of the league is competitive is quite a limitation to the term of competitiveness.
It is like saying tennis is very competitive if we don‘t consider Federer, Nadal and Djokovic.
Most people associate competitiveness with the intensity that contenders fight for the very top. It is a significant reduction in competitiveness if there one team that is above all else.
La Liga is called competitive not because of Bilbao playing against Sociedad, but because of Real Madrid, Barcelona and sometimes Atlético.