Paris Saint-Germain’s 23-year-old Willian Pacho expressed his deep gratitude to the club that revealed him to the world after the Coupe de France win over Reims (video highlights PSG/Reims). At just 23 and playing as a central defender, he also emphasized the importance of his family in his career.
“It’s thanks to this club that I’m here, seeing how it works, I know that anything is possible. My family is the most important thing I have in this life. I know that wherever they are, they support me and are happy.
I always remember the people who have supported me from day one, every step of the way. My family is the most precious thing in my life. I know that, wherever she is, my mother supports me and is happy.
Very happy, very happy because there’s nothing better than winning. Now it’s time to make the most of it as a family, since everyone’s here…Now I have to know how to manage everything I’m going through…I love seeing all the support the country gives us, and that makes me very happy.”
In his comments, Pacho highlights the decisive impact of Paris Saint-Germain on his personal and professional development. He insists on the rigor and quality of the club’s work, which has enabled him to believe in his abilities and aim ever higher.
This recognition comes against the backdrop of the club’s recent victory in the French Cup final, a high point that illustrates both collective and individual success. He also speaks movingly of the unwavering support of his family, whom he considers to be his essential pillar, reinforcing his balance and motivation on the pitch.
We didn’t know him before, and in just one season, he’s put a lot of people in agreement. His impact on PSG this season has been immense.