José Mourinho, 62, coach of Fenerbahçe, has been full of praise for Paris Saint-Germain after their exceptional season. Speaking to Canal 11, he highlighted PSG’s performance, which saw them win the Champions League despite the departure of Kylian Mbappé, 26, to Real Madrid, marking a real turning point in the history of the Parisian club.
“PSG is THE GREAT TEAM of this season! They won the Champions League in this way, having theoretically lost their best player (Mbappé)!”
It reminds me of when I won the Champions League with Inter Milan without Ibra. He left for Barça, and in the end we won the title and he didn’t.“
The 2024-2025 season will go down in history for Paris Saint-Germain: French champions, winners of the Coupe de France and the Champions League – crushing Inter Milan 5-0 in the final – PSG impressed the whole of Europe.
Remarkably, these trophies were won despite the club having just lost Kylian Mbappé, its offensive leader, demonstrating the team’s remarkable collective strength and depth. Ousmane Dembélé, 28, the top scorer, and Bradley Barcola, 22, the top assist provider, symbolize this new balance at PSG. Like José Mourinho, many of his peers have highlighted PSG’s transformation: a strong collective, capable of dominating without relying on a single star, a model that now inspires European football.