
Prince William and his son Prince George could hardly watch when Aston Villa Paris Saint-Germain played in the UEFA Champions League, while the couple looked out of the hospitality box
Prince William and his son Prince George could hardly watch tonight while their beloved Aston Villa side collapsed from the Champions League.
The two Villans watched a part of the game behind their hands while the home team went 2-0 to the French champions Paris St Germain. Their woe changed in the second half in the second half when the English side scored three goals to go the night on the night and looked like they could get a result. The hope of the two future kings – as well as the 40,000 fans looking at the ground and were more interrupted on television while PSG held and crashed Aston Villa.
At the end of the game, William was seen that he was looking after the two parties of the field, while George looked just as sad because of the last 4-5 score over the two legs.
During the game, the two royals behind their team in Claret and Blue, with George who pulled half and half a scarf, and his 41-year-old father enjoy a drink in the hospitality box. All the plans to view the side in the semi -final of the Champions League finally came to the full -time whistle signal.
Earlier in the night, civil servants were left with a red face when the national anthem of the Europa League was accidentally played before the quarterfinals collision.
Anticipation was building in Villa Park in what was one of the biggest games in the history of the club. But supporters could have forgiven themselves because they thought they were playing in a different competition.
While both sets of players stood in line, everyone in the ground expected to hear the classic Champions League population of Tony Britten. There was a huge blunder when the wrong music started to play.
PSG players looked visibly stupidity during the strange moment, because Ousmane Dembele was seen who made a confused face, while Vitinha was seen to look at his teammates. Fans remained stunned on social media in the same way, because they wondered what had happened to such a mix-up.
After PSG's first goal, Alan Shearer focused the blame for Marcus Rashford, before the loan of Manchester United Verlosten himself in a stunning way. Villa was able to give an early target on Tuesday evening after losing the first stage with 3-1 in Paris last week.
The side of the Midlands had threatened early, with Rashford who picked up the ball on the edge of the PSG box, but a bad touch allowed PSG skipper Marquinhos to nip and tackle him to steal the ball.
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