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🚨 Paris Saint-Germain lift the French Cup!

🚨 Paris Saint-Germain lift the French Cup!

Yahoo25-05-2025

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Now it's time for the Champions League...
Paris Saint-Germain wins the sixteenth Coupe de France in its history! The Parisians imposed themselves 3-0 against Stade de Reims, this Saturday.
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Three Parisian goals scored... in the first half. Bradley Barcola scored a double and delivered a decisive pass for Achraf Hakimi, the other Rouge et Bleu scorer of the evening.
The PSG thus signs a national triple this season, after winning the Trophée des champions at the beginning of the year and the French championship!
In a week, Paris will go to Munich to play the Champions League final against Inter. The capital club can sign a historic quadruple in case of victory...
For its part, Stade de Reims will host FC Metz on Thursday on the occasion of the play-off return for access to Ligue 1.
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