I never disagreed with this - I disagree with the fact that you called it one of the world's easiest and least competitive leagues; which is something entirely different (and completely wrong to boot) to what you are saying now.
I stated that La Liga was one of the strongest leagues whilst Ligue 1 (in the same line, therefore implying direct comparison) came across as much weaker. I haven't changed what i've stated. Ligue 1 is obviously going to be stronger than, say, the Bulgarian third division (if they even have one), but on a scaled comparison to La Liga it is made to look like one of the weakest and least competitive leagues in the world.
I think you're heavily overstating the quality of certain La Liga clubs when you say both Real Madrid and Barca are playing the best teams in the world on a nearly weekly basis. More often than not La Liga matches including either one of those teams are a one horse race, not entirely different to what PSG experiences in Ligue 1.
La Liga, fact, has the strongest teams in the world. In 2015/16 the league broke a world record for having the most amount of teams in the UCL (5 - Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla) despite only having 4 spots (Sevilla won the Europa League). Spanish teams win European competitions constantly (Spanish teams have won all four of the past UCL titles as well as three of the past four Europa League titles; Real Madrid, a Spanish club, have won the most European cup (later renamed to UCL) trophies (12) with Sevilla, another Spanish club, winning the most Europa League trophies (5)) Since 2010, La Liga has been named the strongest and most competitive league in the world every year by the IFFHS (official rankings).
Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla are amongst the strongest teams in the world - with Villarreal, Athletic Bilbao, Celta de Vigo, Real Sociedad, Espanyol, Deportivo la Coruna, Malaga and and Real Betis consistently competing and not far behind in terms of quality.
If you think La Liga is a one-horse race I suggest actually looking at the teams and results. Occasionally, you shall get one sided matches. More often than not, this isn't the case. Real are unable to even get into third place due to the sheer quality of the league, drawing 4 times this season and losing twice (to Girona and Levante).
Rather than me overstating the ability of these teams, I feel you are understating their ability.
They also beat this same Bayern Munich side with 3-0, this is just recency bias. There was also no way Bayern could overtake them for first place in the group, so I doubt this match is all that indicative of their ability to challenge a side like Real's. They have a total of 13 goals against them (with only Montpellier having less with 10) in the French league and only 4 in the Champions league, so saying that they can't defend for shit is objectively wrong. Does PSG have a relatively easy time (most of the time) in Ligue 1? Sure - but that doesn't take away the quality that that squad possesses.
You'd have a difficult time trying to justify the opinion that Bayern were on normal form. Not only did they have several key players missing but they were underperforming in the Bundesliga at the time.
Seeing as you appear to have missed the consistently circulating stories about PSG's infamously poor defence this season, allow me to link you a few articles:
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/3312630/neymars-return-is-good-news-for-psg-but-leaky-defence-is-real-problem"Key to that will be sorting out a leaky defence and one that was already shipping goals before captain Thiago Silva suffered an injury against Bayern.
Eight of the 11 goals conceded since November have come away from home, and this untimely run has coincided with Marquinhos suffering a big drop in form and attacking full-backs Dani Alves and Layvin Kurzawa being more exposed than usual.
Marquinhos needs to pull himself together unless Thiago Motta is handed a start, which is unlikely after his lengthy absence with a knee issue, he will be captain, and the armband is looking a little too big for the mature 23-year-old right now."http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/paris-saint-germain-unai-emery-bordeaux/1xbgcxuakx7az17zhuk0bsem8h"Unai Emery was left frustrated by some sloppy Paris Saint-Germain defending, despite his side recording an emphatic 6-2 victory over Bordeaux in Ligue 1."13 goals is, quite simply, an atrocious amount to concede at the half way point in the season. When you consider the monopoly that PSG have in terms of wealth and player ability in Ligue 1, to concede that amount shows a real problem in defence. Barcelona, who have played against more high tier opponents this season (including Juventus, Sevilla, Valencia and Atleti to name a few) have conceded half that amount (7). Barcelona's opponents have had resources and players of a particularly similar calibre, unlike the opponents of PSG, and have managed to concede half as many goals despite being criticised constantly in the media for having a poor defence (with Umtiti injured, Masherano never playing, Pique recently suspended and relying on the likes of Vermaelen). Not even Real, who are in fourth and on terrible form right now, have conceded that many goals.
I'm not sure what you mean by PSG not being able to get one over on teams that pose a threat in the league: they have beaten both of their direct title contenders and drew with the current fourth place with a man down. La Liga's top 4 sides are arguably better than Ligue 1's, but with this same logic you can argue that any league not living up to the European success of Spanish sides is a Mickey Mouse league. Also bringing Valencia into the fold of one of the greats is crazy, considering their performances / financial issues / managerial choices (case in point: Gary Neville) have been nothing short of woeful these past few seasons. They are on a hot streak and are performing above their level at the moment, but they are in no way an absolute top Spanish side currently - they'll have to be more consistent to be able to claim that title.
I don't mean PSG are incapable of "getting one over on teams that pose a threat in the league" - I mean there are no teams in Ligue 1 that pose any sort of threat. The gap in both quality and resources between PSG and everyone else in the league is too much. Real, meanwhile, do not have this monopoly. True, Real have the most money in La Liga. They don't however, have objectively the strongest squad and their resources are not on another level to their title contenders (Barcelona, Atletico, Sevilla and Valencia - all of whom have world class players and large budgets).
In regards to Valencia, you are completely understating them (again). Firstly, managerial and financial choices are not a factor here. We are purely discussing form and ability to perform on the pitch. Secondly, the Valencia of the past 2 seasons (it was literally only 2 seasons that they had a tough time) were underperforming by their usual standards. Valencia has always been a strong title contender - consistently playing in Europe and often winning La Liga - and had a poor dip in form. Now, they are back to their usual selves. Saying that they are not a challenging team to Real because they had 2 seasons of poor form, would be like saying Manchester United are not a challenging team in the Premier League because they had 4 seasons of poor form.
Valencia this season are incredible. They are back to their normal best and absolutely tearing La Liga to shreds.
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11828/11095025/how-valencia-got-back-on-trackThey are 2 games away from the half way point in the league. They have played almost everyone, including all top table teams, and have only lost once. They have the best shot conversion rate in the league.
Saying that Valencia aren't a strong team this season because their form has only been consistent for 4 months solid, is like me saying that Manchester City are not currently a strong team and are not difficult to beat, because their form has only been like this for half a season.Real Madrid managing to get a draw with this incredible side in the form that they are in, is impressive. PSG, quite bluntly, haven't come across a team in this form yet.