
Neymar Joins Kylian Mbappe and David Beckham in Congratulating Former Club PSG for First-Ever Champions League Crown
A Night to Remember as Paris Saint-Germain Finally Reaches the Pinnacle of European Football
In a night of pure Parisian ecstasy, Paris Saint-Germain finally realized a dream that had eluded them for decades — lifting the UEFA Champions League trophy. And as fireworks lit up the Munich sky and blue-and-red confetti rained down on the Allianz Arena, there was a sense of not just victory, but vindication. For the players, the fans, the city — and even for those who once wore the shirt.
Among the first to offer congratulations was none other than Neymar, the Brazilian superstar who once bore the hopes of this very club on his shoulders. Joining Kylian Mbappe and David Beckham in celebrating PSG’s historic triumph, Neymar shared a brief but heartfelt message on Instagram: “Congratulations @PSG.”
It was simple. But after years of near-misses, dramatic exits, and emotional farewells, it meant something.

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From Dreams to Dominance: PSG Crush Inter to Claim the Crown
Saturday night’s final wasn’t just a win — it was a statement. Luis Enrique’s men didn’t just beat Inter Milan; they dismantled them. A stunning 5-0 scoreline marked the biggest winning margin in the history of a Champions League final. For a club so often accused of falling short on the biggest stage, PSG’s performance in Munich was a masterclass in precision, poise, and power.
From the first whistle, they looked like a team possessed. Goals came in flurries — and with every strike, the weight of history seemed to lift off the shoulders of the Parisian faithful. After so many years of heartbreak, this was a moment they had waited for. And they savored it.
Neymar: Watching From Afar, Cheering Like Family
Though no longer a PSG player, Neymar’s bond with the club clearly remains intact. Having spent six years in the French capital after his blockbuster move from Barcelona, the Brazilian saw both the promise and the pain of PSG’s European ambitions firsthand. He came close to continental glory in 2020, when PSG reached their first Champions League final, only to fall to Bayern Munich.
This time, though, he was watching from afar — likely with a bittersweet mix of joy and nostalgia.
His Instagram story, showing a clip of PSG lifting the trophy with his simple “Congratulations @PSG,” was shared widely by fans and football accounts alike. It was a small gesture, but it reminded many of Neymar’s role in laying the foundations of this triumph.
Love him or hate him, few can deny that Neymar was one of the figures who helped PSG grow from French powerhouse into European contender.
Mbappe Adds His Voice: “The Big Day Has Finally Arrived”
Another former star who chimed in with praise was Kylian Mbappe — and his message carried real emotional weight. The French forward, who only last summer completed his long-anticipated move to Real Madrid, had spent seven seasons with PSG. He was the face of the project, the hometown hero, the icon of a generation.
Mbappe, writing on social media, posted: “The big day has finally arrived. Victory, and in club style. Congratulations, PSG.”
It was classy. It was heartfelt. And it resonated with fans who had, for years, watched him try to deliver this very moment.
Though he wasn’t wearing the shirt anymore, Mbappe’s connection to the club clearly hasn’t faded. This was, in many ways, his journey too — even if someone else finished the final lap.
Beckham in the Stands: A Former Captain Sees His Club Make History
Also witnessing the moment firsthand was David Beckham, who played for PSG during the final months of his legendary career. The former England captain was in attendance at the Allianz Arena, looking dapper as ever, and grinning from ear to ear as his former club finally conquered Europe.
Beckham has always spoken warmly of his brief time in Paris. In interviews, he’s recalled how special the club, the fans, and the city were during his final playing days. Seeing PSG finally lift the trophy — and do it in such dominant fashion — was clearly a full-circle moment for him.
His presence wasn’t lost on supporters either, many of whom still remember him as one of the first global superstars to give PSG that international credibility.
What’s Next for Neymar?
While PSG basks in the glow of continental glory, Neymar faces a crossroads in his own career. At 33, he’s no longer the young prodigy that burst onto the scene at Santos, nor the dazzling playmaker who lit up Barcelona and Paris. Now, he’s a seasoned veteran with decisions to make.
Currently back with Santos, the Brazilian club where it all began, Neymar’s contract is set to expire at the end of June. As of now, there’s been no official word on whether he plans to extend his stay or seek a new challenge — whether in Brazil, the Middle East, MLS, or potentially even a dramatic return to Europe.
What’s certain, however, is that Neymar is still watching. Still connected. And still passionate about the game.
A Moment Years in the Making
For PSG fans, this Champions League title isn’t just a trophy. It’s the culmination of decades of ambition, investment, heartbreak, and hope. From their first European outings in the 1990s to the arrival of Qatari ownership, from Zlatan to Neymar to Mbappe — this win is the product of a thousand storylines converging into one magical night.
And the congratulations that poured in from former players weren’t just polite gestures. They were acknowledgments of the journey — of the sacrifices, the setbacks, the belief.
It’s not every day that a club finally slays its demons and climbs to the summit. And when they do, it’s only fitting that everyone who played a part — past or present — gets to share in that joy, even just for a moment.
Final Whistle
Paris Saint-Germain are Champions of Europe at last. And as the club turns the page into a new chapter of its story, it does so with a smile — and with the echoes of support from some of football’s most iconic names. Neymar, Mbappe, Beckham — three generations of stardom, all tipping their hats to a club that has, at long last, fulfilled its promise.
What lies ahead? Time will tell. But for now, Paris can party. And Neymar, watching from afar, can smile knowing he was once part of something truly special.
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