Nigeria and Super Eagles legend Austine Jay Jay Okocha was delighted to be in Paris to watch his former club PSG take on Englisgh side Arsenal in a decisive UEFA Champions League semifinal clash.
Nigerian football icon and Super Eagles legend Jay Jay Okocha has lauded Paris Saint-Germain for reigniting belief among their supporters during a crucial UEFA Champions League semifinal against Arsenal at the Parc des Princes.
Okocha, a celebrated figure at PSG for his flair and creativity during his playing days, was in attendance for the high-stakes encounter in Paris on Wednesday night.
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In a video shared by TNT Sports, Okocha reflected on the transformation of his former club, praising their resurgence after the departure of several superstar players, led by Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
“This is special, it’s great to see the club (PSG) competing, it’s great to see the club playing with flair and giving their fans hope and the belief that they got it after their stars left,” Okocha said.
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“Delighted to be here to watch this today,” he added, capturing the renewed optimism surrounding the team.
PSG sealed a place in the final against Italian champions Inter Milan after deserved wins in both legs to seal a 3-1 victory against Arsenal on aggregate.
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Okocha’s endorsement shows PSG’s current squad, which has earned admiration for its stylish play and fighting spirit under pressure under the guidance of Spaniard Luis Enrique.
His presence at the match reminded football lovers of his enduring connection to the French giants, where he remains a fan favourite.
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While PSG push for their first-ever Champions League title, Okocha’s words serve as a powerful picture of the club’s progress and the growing confidence among its passionate fanbase, who are daring to dream of European glory.