PSG fans celebrate 'Le Classique' win with players

The PSG-Marseille clash headlined matchday 27 of Ligue 1, as Parisians celebrated their 2-0 victory at the Velodrome alongside their fans

The Parisian fans celebrated with the players the victory in the classic against Marseille.
The Parisian fans celebrated with the players the victory in the classic against Marseille. | Christian Liewig - Corbis/GettyImages

The PSG's celebration with its fans was incredible, the party of the Parisian club progresses hand in hand with Luis Enrique and the entire united squad, demonstrating their hierarchy.

PSG's 2-0 victory over Marseille at the Velodrome was an incredible feat for the Parisian club, showcasing the great hierarchy being built by this project under Luis Enrique.

Thanks to his work with the squad, not only has he led the team to the top of Ligue 1, but he has also made them contenders in every competition they participate in. And this, in just the first year for the Spanish coach at Paris Saint-Germain.

With goals from Vitinha and Gonçalo Ramos, fans erupted with emotion. So much so that they received an incredible reception at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport to celebrate this victory in the "Le Classique".

But also to show the great spirit and support they provide to the club ahead of the important dates in the season, giving the team extra motivation knowing their fans are unwavering.

How many people were at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport for this reception?

RMC Sport journalist Arthur Perrot confirmed that the fans had an incredible reception and that around 300-400 people were at the airport supporting the Parisian squad.

The players also took the time to celebrate with the fans, singing and jumping in the Parisian party they formed thanks to that victory against Marseille.

Crucial dates are approaching for PSG in the season. After the celebration on March 31, their return to Paris automatically focused on preparing for the game against Rennes in the French Cup. Their ultimate goal will be to reclaim this title after two years of falling short in pursuit of it.

But before becoming champions, they must overcome Rennes and seek victory at the Parc des Princes next Wednesday, April 3rd.