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How Prince William was surprised at Aston Villa's fabulous goals, on his return with PSG

Article by Maria Olteanu – published on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 23:32 / Updated Tuesday, April 15, 2025 23:43

Tuesday evening, on Villa Park, Aston Villa received PSG For the return of the quarterfinals of the Champions League, after failure 1-3 of the tour, registered in Paris. As with the match a week ago, Prince William was also in the stands, who enjoyed frantically at each success of the English.

PSG started the confrontation in England better and led 2-0 to its start, making the mission of the hosts almost impossible, after they were detached to 5-1, the French being one step in the semifinals of the competition. But Villa did not give up and came back fabulous. Until the break reduced from the deficit, Tielemans ringing Remontada before entering the cabins.

Prince William, worldwide recognized as one of Aston Villa's greatest fans, could not be absent from this duel and was seen enjoying every goal of his favorites.

Photo. Prince William, in the stands at Aston Villa – PSG

Prince William was also seen in the second half of the confrontation, when Aston Villa managed to turn the score with two goals in two minutes.

McGinn (55) and Konsa (57) scored for 3-2 and 4-5 general, and after each goal, on the TV transmission, Prince William was shown from the Lodge, along with his son, Prince George, who wore a scarf of Aston Villa, and the Duke of Westminster.

He got to his feet, extremely happy, celebrating the successes of his favorites, and the images immediately were on social networks.

He applauded every time by seeing the gaps, hoping that his team will manage to score and finally qualify in the competition semifinals, although he was led by 1-5 general.

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