
Macron congratulates PSG players after jubilant victory parade
PARIS: French President HE Emmanuel Macron welcomed players and staff of Paris Saint-Germain at the presidential Élysée Palace on Sunday and congratulated them for their historic win in the Champions League final against Inter Milan.
Earlier, the team paraded through the Champs-Élysées on a coach bus to celebrate their victory among crowds of fans. Macron praised the role of Qatar Investment Authority and appreciated the efforts of President of Paris Saint-Germain Club HE Nasser Al-Khelaifi, during the team's official reception at Elysee Palace after being crowned with the UEFA Champions League title.
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