PSG Fans Rally After Champions League 2025 Blowout Win

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PSG fans rally in big numbers after their team finally did the thing many thought was impossible: win the Champions League. And not just win it, they crushed Inter Milan 5-0 in the final. Five goals, zero chill.

After years of heartbreak and early exits, Paris Saint-Germain fans finally got their happy ending. And like any happy ending, it came with fireworks, crowds, noise, and a bit of mayhem.

Champs Elysees Becomes a PSG Parade

When PSG landed in Paris on Sunday June 1, the scene was wild. Fans filled the Champs Elysees, shouting, singing, and cheering like they won the lottery.

The players rode through the crowd in an open bus, holding the big trophy and waving like champs. It was the party of the year, unless you like peace and quiet, then maybe not.

A Win for the History Books

This wasn’t just any win. This was the first time PSG won the Champions League. And they did it with the biggest score ever seen in a final.

Young Senny Mayulu, just 19, scored in the match and said he still couldn’t believe it. Same here, Senny.

Also, big shoutout to 18-year-old Desire Doue who helped crush Inter Milan. Looks like the kids are running the show now.

PSG Fans Rally, Some Go Too Far

Now here’s the not-so-fun part. While PSG fans rally across France, a few moments got out of hand. In Dax, a 17-year-old was stabbed. In Paris, a man on a scooter died in a crash. In the Manche area, a police officer was badly hurt by fireworks.

In Grenoble, a car hit a group of people, hurting four. Officials said it was an accident, but still pretty scary.

President Emmanuel Macron said these events were very serious and that the state would take strong action. He reminded everyone that football is meant to bring joy, not harm.

Coach Luis Enrique Makes It Happen

Let’s give credit to coach Luis Enrique. He somehow got PSG to play smart football. With his strong rules and smart plans, he led this team of young stars and experienced players like Marquinhos to a huge win.

The man knows what he’s doing.

PSG’s Party Is Not Over Yet

After visiting the Elysee Palace (where they hopefully didn’t spill drinks), the players went to the Parc des Princes for more fun. There was music, lights, and thousands of fans yelling and filming everything on their phones.

But the fun isn’t done. PSG will play in the Club World Cup from June 14 to July 13 in the US. Then they face Tottenham in the Super cup final on August 13. No time to rest.

Last Whistle: PSG Fans Rally With Joy and Drama

That’s the story. PSG fans rally like never before to celebrate their first-ever Champions League win. Let’s hope the next celebration brings the same joy, with less trouble.