It is the epilogue of a singular season, which will be marked by the umpteenth disillusionment in the Champions League, the departure of Kylian Mbappé, but also the joy, certainly less intoxicating but no less historic, of a twelfth title champions of France. Officially crowned since April 28, Paris Saint-Germain was finally able to celebrate its title on Sunday evening at the end of the 33rd day of Ligue 1.
Despite the anecdotal defeat against Toulouse FC a little earlier (1-3), Kylian Mbappé’s teammates, whose last it was at the Parc des Princes and who experienced a contrasting evening, celebrated and shared their happiness with their supporters. Small anthology in images.
A giant tifo to close a contrasting seven-year term. The Collectif Ultra Paris (CUP) paid a final tribute to Kylian Mbappé, top scorer in the club’s history since his arrival in 2017 (256 goals).
Visibly happy, despite the absence of a tribute from which he should have legitimately benefited from the management of the capital club, the captain of the Blues was expressive with the supporters, with a short tour of the stadium .
In addition to Kylian Mbappé, another Parisian, Keylor Navas said goodbye to the club on Sunday evening. Arriving in the capital in the summer of 2019, the Costa Rican goalkeeper was notably one of the major players in PSG’s journey to the final in the Champions League in 2020.
To mark the occasion of this twelfth title in Ligue 1, the capital club exhibited an open-air trophy cabinet. In front of Virage Auteuil, PSG proudly displayed its 50 trophies. The players were able to present themselves in front of the supporters by posing with all the titles won by the club: 12 Ligue 1 championships and 14 French Cups, to name “only” these.
Parisian captain Marquinhos is enjoying his ninth French championship title, the third in a row.
Crowned champions of France, PSG will be the last club to lift the French trophy. This will in fact be replaced next season, as part of the overhaul of the visual identity decided by the LFP.
The communion of Parisians with their supporters and this trophy cabinet proudly displayed.
For his first season with Paris Saint-Germain, the Spanish coach was champion of France, although one suspects that his main objective was to conquer the first Champions League in the club’s history.
The Mbappé family from left to right with Kylian, Fayza, Ethan – author of two League matches and therefore champion – and Wilfried on the lawn of the Parc des Princes during the title celebration.
20 wins, 10 draws, two defeats, 77 goals scored and 32 conceded: this is PSG’s balance sheet for this 2023-2024 Ligue 1 vintage before its last two Ligue 1 matches away against Nice and Metz.
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