At the final whistle in Lisbon, once the ticket for the Champions League final in their pocket for PSG, the former players passed through the capital all praised the club's performance against Leipzig, beaten 3-0, this Tuesday, August 18. Paris one day, Paris always.
Argentina international Juan Pablo Sorin, defender of Paris Saint-Germain in the 2003-2004 season, offered several tweets during the semi-final, highlighting his compatriot Angel Di Maria in the spotlight. "A deserved final and a big collective performance from Tuchel's men," welcomes the former side. Who concludes: “Each time a little closer (to victory). "
#ICICESTPARIS ❤️💙 @PSG_inside y una final merecida luego d contundente actuación colectiva e individual de los de Tuchel 👏MVP DiMaria mbien Paredes @neymarjr Mbappé Marquinhos Herrera Bernat el sueño parisino @ChampionsLeaguevaPic.com vezvDgAt c
- Juan Pablo Sorin (@ jpsorin6) August 18, 2020He too has only played one season, and 14 games in the capital, but the Briton David Beckham has not forgotten his former team-mates, rewarding them this Tuesday evening with a "Here is Paris" completed by a “So happy for the fans” on Instagram. More sober, the former Argentine midfielder Gabriel Calderon was satisfied with a "congratulations".
Enhorabuena 🎉🍾🎈 @PSG_inside Congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻 https://t.co/5wXDysbERp
- Gabriel H. Calderón (@gabihcalderon) August 18, 2020Enthusiastic, Bernard Mendy lets go. " We're in the final ! What happiness, what emotions! Enjoy it, it's historic. Another march to be on the roof of Europe, ”the assistant coach of the PSG women's team posted on Twitter. The only Parisian coach to have lifted a European Cup - it was in 1996 with the Coupe des Coupes - Luis Fernandez congratulates his former club. “Bravo to PSG for this final! I am very happy for all the supporters, the players have been there. There is one match left to write the history of French football forever… Go Paris !!! "
Well done to PSG for this final! I am very happy for all the supporters, the players have been there. There remains one match to write the history of French football forever .. Go Paris !!!
- Luis Fernandez (@Fernandez_beIN) August 18, 2020Finally, the president of PSG at the time, journalist Michel Denisot, recalls that the final comes when the Parisian club celebrates its 50 years.
@PSG_inside celebrates 50 years by climbing on the roof of Europe. It's fantastic.
- Michel Denisot (@michel_denisot) August 18, 2020