Paris Saint-Germain players Warren Zaïre-Emery, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, and Désiré Doué celebrated their recent Champions League victory at Roland Garros on Saturday, presenting both trophies to the public on the famous clay court.
The appearance came after PSG secured back-to-back Champions League titles, a feat no other club has achieved. Zaïre-Emery highlighted the significance of the accomplishment, stating that winning the second star for Paris is “incredible” and that the first title was “historic” while the second is “legendary”.
The players’ visit followed a period of celebration after their win, and coincided with the ongoing French Open tennis tournament. Dembélé and Barcola enthusiastically chanted “Ici c’est Paris!” during the presentation, further amplifying the celebratory atmosphere.
PSG’s triumph marks a significant moment in the club’s history, solidifying their position as a European powerhouse under manager Luis Enrique. The club finished the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season as champions, adding to their Champions League success. This double victory underscores the impact Enrique has had since taking over the managerial role, and the team’s ability to perform on the biggest stages.
Club president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has condemned violence that occurred following the team’s Champions League win, indicating a desire to maintain a positive atmosphere around the club’s success. The celebrations have also sparked fan interest, with supporters eagerly purchasing jerseys bearing the name of Gabriel, a player from rival club Arsenal.



