In a recent interview with L’Équipe, Roberto De Zerbi took stock of his first season at the Olympique de Marseille and discussed his ambitions for the future. He also discussed the historical rivalry between OM and Paris Saint-Germain, stressing the importance of meetings between the two clubs for Marseille fans. Although he aspires to an increased competition with the PSG, De Zerbi recognizes the current dominance of the Parisian club, which he describes as stronger and more successful, even in the absence of some of his star players. He thus nuanced the idea of a “Classico” to the height of this rivalry, insisting on the need to win and compete, while recognizing the reality of Parisian superiority.
A historic event marks this period: Paris Saint-Germain officially becomes Champions League champion, a dream long fed and sometimes missed. This victory, celebrated fervently at the Parc des Princes, represents the culmination of many years of effort, frustration and perseverance. The trophy, a symbol of European prestige, joins the club’s other prestigious titles, demonstrating its rise and recognition on the international stage. This conquest is a moment of emotion for supporters, who have always supported the club in good and bad days.
The victory in the Champions League is not just a line in the PSG’s rankings; It symbolizes a break with the previous limits and the opening of a new era. It is the result of a collective project, a city that has always believed in its European legitimacy and a controlled final that has left a lasting impression. The arrival of the trophy at Parc des Princes is a call to the future, a promise to continue aiming at the summit and breaking new ceilings. This victory is a tribute to the past, but also a commitment to the future: the PSG is a champion of Europe and does not intend to stop there.
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