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·12 May 2026
Hakimi lays down a marker before PSG's final run-in

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·12 May 2026

As the UNFP Trophies approach, Achraf Hakimi, the 27-year-old right-back for Paris Saint-Germain, delivered a message focused on pride and ambition. In a statement, the Moroccan international stressed the importance of celebrating French football without forgetting Paris’s final objectives.
“It’s a chance to wear your best suit. It’s important to celebrate French football. We’re hoping for lots of trophies. There are still two matches left to become champions. We hope to arrive in the best possible condition for the Champions League final. We’re going to do everything for the people of Paris and for the French.”
Achraf Hakimi’s remarks perfectly sum up PSG’s mindset at this stage of the season. Paris can enjoy the moment, because the individual and collective honors reward a strong year, but the message remains that of a team still on a mission. The Paris full-back does not present the UNFP Trophies as a mere social interlude: he also sees them as a way to highlight French football and the work accomplished by the club.
Above all, Hakimi reminds everyone that Paris Saint-Germain has not finished its journey. Between the race for the domestic title and the Champions League final, the celebration must not become a finish line. It looks more like an elegant pause before the final push, suit tailored, but boots not put away.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.


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