Letellier reveals his two biggest regrets, both are at PSG | OneFootball

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·2 December 2025

Letellier reveals his two biggest regrets, both are at PSG

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Alexandre Letellier, a goalkeeper trained at Paris Saint-Germain, opened up to L’Équipe about the two major regrets of his career. Between the loss of his father before his return to the club and his departure just before the Champions League triumph, the former keeper recounts these quiet but profound wounds.

Letellier: “I was disappointed inside not to experience it with them, but incredibly happy for them and for the club”

“What is your biggest regret? I have two: the first is that my father wasn’t able to see me come back to Paris, because he passed away before that. And the second is leaving a year too soon, because I didn’t get to experience that Champions League victory (he left the club in June 2024, at the end of his contract). I was happy for them, truly, I wasn’t bitter. I was disappointed inside not to experience it with them, but incredibly happy for them and for the club, especially knowing how many years they’d been waiting for this. I went to see the match in Munich, I was able to go onto the pitch with the players, congratulate them, then go to the hotel with them. Being able to experience even just a little bit of that with them, like that, was already huge.”

Alexandre Letellier was never the star who made the Parc tremble, but he embodied something Paris can’t find in statistics: visceral loyalty. Longtime third-choice goalkeeper, often invisible, he never tried to be anything other than a soldier for Paris Saint-Germain, his beloved club.


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Far from the spotlight, he wore the shirt with a mindset that coaches love and supporters quietly respect: always ready, never a word out of place, always there for the locker room. This unbreakable bond with Paris makes his regret even stronger: missing the 2024/2025 Champions League by just a single step, when he would have loved to celebrate that historic moment with his “sports family.” Letellier didn’t have the flashiest career, but he had what many never will: a pure, almost romantic loyalty to PSG.

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