
President Macron hosts European champions Paris Saint-Germain
France President Emmanuel Macron hosted European champions PSG at the Élysée Palace, celebrating the club's historic Champions League victory. Players, coaches, and staff were welcomed in recognition of their achievement, marking a proud moment for both the team and French football. 'You have given this jersey a soul,' said President Macron during a congratulatory speech to the winners of the Champions League.
'I want to thank the Amir of Qatar and you, Nasser,' he added, speaking to the president of PSG Nasser Al Khelaifi. 'Vive le PSG, vive la France!' Macron exclaimed at the end of his speech.

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