Zinedine Zidane, the iconic former French captain, has unexpectedly declared his support for Paris Saint-Germain in their upcoming Champions League final against Inter Milan.
Despite his deep ties to Olympique de Marseille, Zidane’s national pride has led him to back PSG, emphasizing the importance of the victory for French football as a whole.
In an interview, Zidane made it clear that, despite his Marseille roots, the team’s success on the European stage is crucial for the country’s reputation. He said, “Even I, as a Marseillais, have to support the French team. It’s important that the French side wins.”
Basile Boli, OM legend, also support PSG
This gesture, alongside Basile Boli’s similar support, marks a rare moment in football where personal club allegiances are put aside in favor of national pride. Both figures are putting the importance of representing France above their club loyalties, showing that sometimes unity and national success can transcend historic rivalries between teams.
Zidane’s statement is not just a message of support for PSG, but a testament to the unity within the French football community, regardless of the fierce competition within Ligue 1.
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