The Celtic Star
·31 Mei 2025
Bhoys Celtic link up will have many of us cheering on PSG in Champions League Final

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·31 Mei 2025
PSG fans with Celtic colours at Villa Park. Photo Celtic Curio
The two clubs who will go head to head at the Allianz Arena for the right to be crowned Champions of Europe will be PSG and Inter Milan in what is sure to be a cracking game of football. What is somewhat unusual is that tonight’s finalists are Champions of their respective nations having won their leagues last season in France and Italy respectively.
So who are we all supporting tonight? I’d imagine for many Celtic supporters declaring a preference it’s going to be PSG, although any Hoops supporters who had cash invested in an Inter win from the start will argue otherwise!
PSG supporters have formed something of an alliance with our very own Bhoys Celtic and also the Green Brigade and have sported banners in the Celtic Ultras’ names as well as other Celtic related banners in recent times, so I think it’s natural that many Celtic supporters be backing the French side in their quest to become champions of Europe for the very first time.
PSG fans with Celtic colours at Villa Park. Photo Celtic Curio
If PSG do prevail they will also equal the achievement of our very own club set back in 1967 when we beat tonight’s representatives Inter Milan to win an unprecedented quadruple. No other team before or since Lisbon has won a domestic treble plus the European Cup, now called the Champions League.
25th May 1967: The Celtic team line up before their European Cup Final match against Inter Milan in Lisbon. They went on to win 2-1. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
PSG could equal that feat tonight and similar to the Lisbon Lions they will have done so by wowing the watching world with their entertaining brand of football. Best of luck PSG, I’ll certainly be cheering you on and I am rather confident that it will be French celebrations in Munich tonight.
Both teams will go for it and this match has all the makings of a classic, it certainly needs it after that dreadful low-quality all-English Europa League final in Bilbao between Tottenham and Manchester United.
Ange Postecoglou, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, lifts the UEFA Europa League Trophy after his sides victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
The only good thing about that was Ange Postecoglou winning and in doing so shutting up his critics, for now anyway.
Enjoy the Champions League final everyone!
Just an Ordinary Bhoy
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