Fired in the stadium: William reacts to Aston Villa bankruptcy

Fired in the stadium: William reacts to Aston Villa bankruptcy

Cheered on in the stadium
William reacts to the bankruptcy of Aston Villa






Prince William and his son Prince George visited the CL game PSG against Aston Villa. They did not bring luck to their association Aston Villa.

Prince William (42) is an avowed fan of the English football club Aston Villa. Last Wednesday evening, together with son Prince George (11), he did not miss his club’s Champions League game in the Paris Prince Park against Paris Saint-Germain. In the Princes Parc, however, the royal visit did not bring luck to the English footballers.

Prince William: “It’s not over yet”

Aston Villa had to cope with a 3-1 defeat in the quarter-final first leg against the host. At first the guests took the lead and Prince William and his son were able to cheer in the stands. The equalization came before the break. In the second half, goal two followed and in added time goal three for Paris Saint-Germain.

“A big evening in the Champions League under floodlights,” said Prince William after the unsuccessful match for his club. “Not the result we wanted, but it’s not over yet,” he encouraged the players. “On the second leg in Villa Park!”

A clip published for this shows William how he hugs the players in turn and obviously wishes them the best of luck. In addition, the royal also gave a television interview in which it chats about the “challenging evening” of his team. The second leg between PSG and Aston Villa is scheduled for April 15th.

Prince William and Prince George many times together in the stadium

Prince William and Prince George have often watched a soccer game in the stadium together. For example, at home games by Aston Villa in the football stadium Villa Park in Birmingham. In addition, the two were in the stadium in Berlin at the final of the 2024 European Championship between England and Spain. In the German capital, the British heir to the throne and his son witnessed the 1-2 defeat of the “Three Lions” against Spain last summer.

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Source: Stern

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