Paris Saint-Germain’s recent Ligue 1 trophy celebration has come under sharp criticism from French media. Journalist Romain Beddouk described the event as “ridiculous” and a “shame for French football.” The celebration was notably low-key, lacking the usual fanfare, a podium, or fireworks, with a simple sign placed in a corner serving as the focal point.
French media outlets have been highly critical of Paris Saint-Germain’s recent Ligue 1 title celebration. Journalist Romain Beddouk characterized the event as both “ridiculous” and “shameful for French football.” The celebration was notably subdued, notably absent of a traditional podium, fireworks, or any significant displays, featuring only a sign positioned in a corner.
A subdued celebration by Paris Saint-Germain for their latest Ligue 1 title has drawn widespread condemnation from French media. Reporter Romain Beddouk deemed the event “ridiculous” and stated it was “shameful for French football.” The ceremony was conspicuously lacking in typical celebratory elements such as a podium or fireworks, and was instead marked by a simple sign placed in a corner.
Paris Saint-Germain’s recent Ligue 1 trophy celebration has been met with scorn from the French media. Journalist Romain Beddouk labelled the event as “ridiculous” and a “disgrace to French football.” The ceremony was conspicuously absent of a podium and fireworks, with a solitary sign in a corner being the only discernible celebratory feature.
French media have voiced strong disapproval over Paris Saint-Germain’s subdued Ligue 1 trophy celebration. Romain Beddouk, a journalist, described the event as “ridiculous” and “shameful for French football.” The ceremony lacked traditional elements like a podium and fireworks, with a sign in a corner being the sole celebratory marker.
