"All Beyond Paris," a front-page headline for Sunday's Le Parisien, sees PSG as a "close-knit team" and backed by "an entire nation" with "a rendezvous with their own destiny."
The daily newspaper L'Equipe wrote that the club from the capital was "at the gates of heaven" and "could go down in history by winning the Champions League for the first time".
It's been 16 years since losing the final to Monaco in 2004 that French football has waited to shake up one of its representatives in Europe's most prestigious club cup.
His perfect run in the "round of 16", a new format that UEFA envisioned at the end of their main competition paralyzed for five months by the corona virus epidemic, until two years later, when he left the capital floating in the air at the World Cup. Blues in Russia. Follow Us To Find Out More! Abee Haris