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Psg: the Final Bouquet?

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The final of the FIFA World Cup between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea will be played in New York, where hundreds of Parisian fans have gone. It has been a few days since they put a lot of atmosphere in the streets of La Grosse Pomme. Just a few hours from the kick-off, the largest stadium in New York is taking air from Parc des Princes. Luis Enrique's men will perhaps rip out their fifth trophy there to offer the PSG the most beautiful season …

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The Blues finally put their name in the marble of the international competition, at the end of a finale flying against Parisians absent from the debates.

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The final of the FIFA World Cup between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea will be played in New York, where hundreds of Parisian fans have gone. It has been a few days since they put a lot of atmosphere in the streets of La Grosse Pomme. Just a few hours from the kick-off, the largest stadium in New York is taking air from Parc des Princes. Luis Enrique's men will perhaps rip out their fifth trophy there to offer the PSG the most beautiful season …

Buzzed by the English dry cleaning, the Parisians, too quickly led 2-0, completely missed this first final of the competition. End in line of fish for a season that will remain exceptional.

The European champion appears as the favourite in the first World Cup title on Sunday in New York City.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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