PSG Champions League Exit: Fan Reaction

On May 31, PSG won their first Champions League by outclassing Inter Milan (5-0). Commenting on the match, Antoine Kombouaré could not contain his emotion at the end of the match.

The PSG dreamed of winning the Champions League for many, many years. It has been close several times, with the final in 2020 and the semi-finals in 2024. We had to wait until last season to see the
PSG finally get on the roof of theEurope after a campaign of Champions League XXL where he eliminated
Liverpoolleader of the league stage,
Aston Villa et Arsenal before upgrading theInter Milan in the final (5-0). Present for comments on M6, Antoine Kombouare spoke about his emotion at the end of the meeting, he who played and coached the capital club.

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“I felt privileged to be there”

« I cried at the stadium and I accept it. When I saw these kids running around hugging each other. I was happy for Marquinhos who had experienced the hell of the comeback. And I was able to go down to the lawn afterwards. I slipped a few words to Luis Enrique et
Nasser. We were all Parisians.
Nassersaid to me kindly: Thank you coach, it’s with you, you are part of the family. Trivialities but which warm the heart,
launches the former coach of
PSG in an interview given to Parisian. Did I touch the cup? No, that’s not it. I wanted to step back. I don’t dare. It wasn’t my victory. It had to be left to the winners. But I felt privileged to be there. I experienced all this from the inside. It was my first as a consultant and a first that cannot be forgotten. Speaking of first, the Marseillais say: Forever the first. But we really are: Forever the best. Winning 5-0 in the final of Champions Leagueno one had done this before. Person. And I was there. »

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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