Clément Chantôme recounts his best memory at PSG

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Retired since the end of last season, Clément Chantôme has remained in the world of football. The former midfielder, who played for Paris Saint-Germain, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lens and Rennes, has become the sporting director of Chartres, in National 3. While Ligue 1 has resumed service this weekend, he has agreed to look back on his memories of his adventure in the elite of French football, and in particular, on his Parisian adventure. For The Teamhe recounted his best evening in the colors of PSG.

The one after the championship title in 2012-2013 (the first of the QSI era). We were in Lyon and we returned to Paris (1-0, on May 12). We traveled around in a double-decker bus as if we were world champions. People were hysterical, security was very limited, it was overwhelmed. And in the evening, the club had privatized a three-story mansion on the Avenue d’Iéna side. It was my best Parisian party “, Chantôme said nostalgically. At Paris SG, the Sens native won seven trophies, including two Ligue 1 titles (2013 and 2015).

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