
Real Madrid Congratulates Paris Saint-Germain on Winning the Champions League
The Spanish club Real Madrid, the record holder for the most Champions League titles, congratulated Paris Saint-Germain after their well-deserved victory in the continental championship for the 2024/2025 season.
The Parisian team, led by Spanish coach Luis Enrique, succeeded in clinching their first Champions League title after a significant win over Inter Milan with a score of five goals to none in the final held in Munich on Saturday evening.
Real Madrid published a congratulatory message via their official account on the 'X' platform on Sunday, stating: 'The warmest congratulations to Paris Saint-Germain and their fans on winning the 2024/2025 Champions League title, it was a well-deserved title.'
The royal club, which has won the tournament 15 times before, added: 'Special congratulations to our dear coach Luis Enrique, with a heartfelt and emotional mention of his daughter, Xana.'
It is noteworthy that Luis Enrique led Paris this season to achieve a historic treble, after winning the French league, the French Cup, alongside the Champions League, in a feat he previously accomplished with Barcelona.
The Parisian team, led by Spanish coach Luis Enrique, succeeded in clinching their first Champions League title after a significant win over Inter Milan with a score of five goals to none in the final held in Munich on Saturday evening.
Real Madrid published a congratulatory message via their official account on the 'X' platform on Sunday, stating: 'The warmest congratulations to Paris Saint-Germain and their fans on winning the 2024/2025 Champions League title, it was a well-deserved title.'
The royal club, which has won the tournament 15 times before, added: 'Special congratulations to our dear coach Luis Enrique, with a heartfelt and emotional mention of his daughter, Xana.'
It is noteworthy that Luis Enrique led Paris this season to achieve a historic treble, after winning the French league, the French Cup, alongside the Champions League, in a feat he previously accomplished with Barcelona.