Without him, PSG fell behind to a Marshall Munetsi goal following an error by Achraf Hakimi.
They hit back and found themselves ahead thanks to a Yunis Abdelhamid own goal and a Goncalo Ramos strike, but Oumar Diakite’s effort for Reims ensured a share of the spoils.
It was at times a disjointed and error-strewn display from a PSG side showing six changes from the Champions League, and Reims were well worth their point.
“I didn’t think the team was too relaxed at any point. I thought their mentality was just right,” Luis Enrique said of his side’s performance.
“I never like to gift goals and the first goal was a big one but otherwise it was all positive.
“We pressed well, we were aggressive. Today we had the chance to go 12 points clear and that is our objective, to win the league as soon as possible and compete in every competition.”
Paris fell behind in the seventh minute when Hakimi was dispossessed inside his own box, allowing Diakite to set up Zimbabwe international Munetsi to score.
However, PSG — with the names on the back of their shirts written in Korean to mark the opening of a new club shop in Seoul — drew level in the 17th minute.
Reims captain Abdelhamid scored an unfortunate own goal as he turned Hakimi’s corner into the net under pressure from Ramos.
Portugal striker Ramos put PSG ahead two minutes later with his ninth goal of the season, finding the net with a deflected shot after the Reims defence failed to deal with a Lee Kang-in cross.
Yet Will Still’s Reims, who sit in mid-table, came back to equalise on the stroke of half-time when Emmanuel Agbadou picked out Diakite with a superb defence-splitting pass, and the young Ivory Coast striker beat PSG’s stand-in goalkeeper Keylor Navas with a clinical finish.
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