A Night of Firsts: PSG’s Champions League Victory
A first Champions League for Paris Saint-Germain, the first time a final with five goals was won, and a first European trophy for Qatar. "Everyone doubted us," said Nasser Al-Khelaifi after the game. "Many people did not trust our project. Today we have proven it. To be honest, I can’t believe it, we won 5: 0. It is a dream."
Years of Failure and Success
When PSG coach Luis Enrique and his players joyfully jumped on the Munich field, Qatar Airways Advertising provided both the background and a further memory of the engine of their success. After 14 years of failures, implosions, and the departures of big names, Qatar had finally received the explanation that he longed for. The branding of Qatar Airways is a familiar sight in Munich, with Bayern Munich – which normally play their home games in this stadium – until the end of the deal in 2023, after the fans had completed intensive pressure on the country’s right to human rights.
Qatar and Bayern Munich: A Separation
At that time, fans had protested heavily against Qataric sponsorship. This led to Bayern Munich separating from Qatar, but the reason behind it was not entirely due to the country’s human rights record. Instead, it was a result of the fans’ pressure and the club’s decision to sign a new deal with another country, Rwanda, shortly after ending their public relationship with Qatar.
The Rise of Nasser Al-Khelaifi
The victory with PSG has more eyes on Al-Khelaifi, whose claim that the most important man in football is becoming stronger. The 51-year-old former tennis player is not only president of PSG but also chairman of the European Club Association, representing the interests of 700 European clubs, and a member of the UEFA Executive Committee.
Different Reactions from Fans
The fans of Bavaria and German fans in general tend to raise state property of clubs that were once community resources. However, Paris mostly seems to have greeted Qatar and Al-Khelaifi. The PSG fans’ attitude was "a strong contrast to Germany," with most French fans taking care of human rights issues much less than the Germans.
A Brilliant Future Ahead
About an hour earlier, when Doue, 19, ended the 19 other magnificent team to score the third goal from PSG in 63 minutes. It was easy to see why so many fans did not deal with the owner question. Two goals of a French teenager in the most dominant Champions League Final Performance In memory are exactly the kind of history that draws people to the game. This mixture of intelligent Big Money purchases and finally to use your rich local talent market will worry more traditional European power plants.