Champions League final: PSG boss Luis Enrique pays homage to late daughter - ESPN
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique honored his late daughter, Xana, after winning the Champions League final on Saturday by wearing a T-shirt showing them planting a club flag together, while fans paid homage with an emotive tifo.
Luis Enrique first won the Champions League when he completed the treble with Barcelona in 2015. Xana, then five years old, planted a huge Barça flag on the turf.
Xana died in August 2019, aged nine, after a five-month battle with bone cancer.
On Saturday in Munich, Germany, after his PSG side put together the most one-sided Champions League final in history with a 5-0 win over Inter Milan, Luis Enrique replaced his shirt to honor that moment.
I'm not crying, you're crying :face_holding_back_tears:
PSG fans' tifo in honor of Luis Enrique's late daughter, Xana :heart: pic.twitter.com/FDvSkLdxWx
Luis Enrique honoured his late daughter with a Xana foundation t-shirt at full time ❤️


