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The club season ends tonight with the Champions League final, but Paris Saint-Germain’s season already ended last week, with victory in the Coupe de France final. This trophy was added to the title of champion of France, the Champions Trophy, and a semi-final of the Champions League. A positive outcome for PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who has no regrets about the departures of stars Neymar, Lionel Messi and now Kylian Mbappé. According to him, the collective is the star of PSG.
“We had an incredible season. We only missed two matches to win the big trophy (the Champions League), it was a great season. More than we expected. Because we have made a lot of changes. With all the respect I have for Messi, Neymar, Mbappé today and what they have done for the club, I wish them the best in their new challenges, but as a club, the star is collective. The team, the staff, the boss and the coach, they are the star”declared NAK during the assembly of the European Club Association which he chairs, in London.
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