PSG entered the legend on May 31 by winning the Champions League final against Inter. A historic moment for the club which had been waiting for this moment for several years. A coronation which pleased the whole Parisian family.
Present on site for this final with M6, the former player and coach of the Parisian club Antoine Kombouaré returned to this historic moment. The former Parisian coach who saw the start of the QSI era could not hide his emotion during the triumph.
“At every goal, I got up. It was impossible to sit still. I screamed with joy. I had tears in my eyes. You know, I spent twelve years at this club. Twelve years of a life. Player, reserve coach and even first coach of the Qatari era. I thought of Francis Borelli who brought me in, Talar, Brochant, Cayzac, Denisot or Sébastien Bazin who appointed me coach. And also to Nasser who gave me six months with him. When commenting, I thought of all those generations who had worked hard to build PSG. And I don’t forget those we never talk about: the stewards,” he said during an interview with the newspaper The Parisian.
Before continuing: “And at the end of the match? I cried at the stadium and I accept it. When I saw these kids running around hugging each other. I was happy for Marquinhos who had gone through the hell of the comeback. And I was able to go down to the lawn afterwards. I said a few words to Luis Enrique and Nasser. We were all Parisians. Nasser kindly said to me: Thank you coach, it’s with you, you’re part of the family. Trivialities but heart-warming. »
Kombouaré room OM
Antoine Kombouaré is a true Parisian and he has a strong love for the capital club although he left it in December 2011. Still in the columns of the newspaper Le Parisien, the Kanak returned to the coronation of PSG in C1 and did not fail to chamber Olympique de Marseille.
“The people of Marseillais say: Forever the first. But we really are: Forever the best. Winning 5-0 in the Champions League final, no one had done that before. Person. And I was there, he quickly blurted out. Words that should make Parisian supporters smile.