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·1 June 2026
PSG: Tchouaméni’s classy nod to the European champions

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·1 June 2026

Aurélien Tchouaméni, 26, a Real Madrid midfielder, praised Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League triumph. In comments relayed by L’Equipe, the France international congratulated his teammates from the national team, whom he will meet again with Les Bleus.
“Quite a few of us were getting treatment. We watched the final at the same time as (Moïse) Kouamé’s match (at Roland-Garros) on two screens. We’re happy for PSG. They deserve it. We were happy for all our teammates. It’s always good for the France team to have so many European champions in the squad.”
This statement is especially meaningful for what it reveals about the outside view of Paris. Tchouaméni plays for Real Madrid, a club used to judging European success for what it is truly worth. Seeing a key France player so naturally acknowledge PSG’s merit confirms that the Parisian triumph is not being celebrated only in the capital.
There is also a France team issue behind these words. PSG are not just sending title-winning players into the national team setup; they are sending players strengthened by a major triumph. In a national squad, that kind of experience carries weight. It brings confidence, high standards, and a new form of legitimacy.
With the World Cup approaching, this Parisian triumph could therefore also become an asset for Les Bleus. Paris Saint-Germain won for themselves, of course, but their success also strengthens the mental pool of a national team that will need players accustomed to the very biggest occasions.
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