OM: Macron, This Act that Shocks in Marseille After PSG-Inter
- On October 10, 2023, President Emmanuel Macron praised Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory in a message posted on X, surprising football fans in Marseille.
- Macron, known for his support of Olympique de Marseille, triggered criticism from Marseille supporters who viewed his congratulations as opportunistic.
- After meeting with the head coach and players of PSG, Macron praised them as national heroes and referred to Paris as the capital of Europe that evening.
- Macron wrote on X, calling PSG’s triumph a coronation and stating “Paris, capital of Europe this evening,” which intensified reactions from Marseille fans.
- The event highlighted tensions between Macron’s public support for PSG and his known affection for Marseille, leading to broader fan backlash and debate.
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Before receiving the PSG winner of the Champions League at the Elysée, Emmanuel Macron congratulated the club of the capital in his own way.
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President Emmanuel Macron greeted the PSG's victory in the Champions League Finals on Saturday, May 31, and will receive the team on Sunday at the Elysée.
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OM: Macron, this act that shocks in Marseille after PSG-Inter
The President of the Republic surprised football fans after the coronation of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. His reaction The post OM: Macron, this act that shocks in Marseille after PSG-Inter appeared first on French Football Weekly.
French President Emmanuel Macron will receive the new Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday in Paris. This confirmed his office shortly after 5:0 (2:0) in the final against Inter Milan in Munich.
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