Ardent Arsenal supporter Ranveer Singh has once again shown his unwavering loyalty to the North London club. Despite Arsenal failing against PSG UEFA Champions League finally, the actor took to social media to applaud the team’s effort and celebrate what he described as a memorable campaign.
Ranveer Singh’s fan moment
Sharing his thoughts on Instagram, Ranveer praised Arsenal for their resilience and fighting spirit throughout the season. His message read: “Proud of the boys. Fight like lions! Couldn’t have been any closer in such a close margin game. Congratulations to my Arsenal family on a historic season. And… the best is yet to come!” The actor’s message resonated with Arsenal fans, reflecting optimism about the club’s future despite the setback.Ranveer’s love for Arsenal is no secret. The actor has repeatedly expressed his admiration for the club and often publicly celebrates their successes. After Arsenal’s long-awaited Premier League triumph earlier this season, he shared a vivid reflection on how his association with the club began more than two decades ago. Recalling the influence of legendary manager Arsène Wenger and Arsenal’s iconic ‘Invincibles’ era, Ranveer wrote:“Arsenal is not a family I was born into. It’s a family I chose. After being mesmerized by watching Arsene Wengers ‘Invincibles’ play the beautiful game at its best, I became a lifelong Arsenal fan. That was in 2001, when I was 16 years old. And I chose well. What style, what elegance, what a fascinating team!”
PSG has retained the European crown
The UEFA Champions League final provided great drama as Paris Saint-Germain successfully defended their title by beating Arsenal FC. After a tense 1-1 draw in extra time at the Puskás Arena in Budapest, the match was decided by penalty kicks.PSG kept their composure to secure a 4-3 victory in the encounter, while Arsenal’s hopes were dashed when defender Gabriel Magalhães missed a crucial spot-kick.While Arsenal ended their 22-year wait for a Premier League title this season, the club’s ambitions for their first Champions League trophy remain unfinished. The English champions made a fine start to the final and even took the lead, raising hopes of a historic European victory before PSG came back and eventually dominated.For supporters like Ranveer, however, the campaign remains something to celebrate as they believe it could lead to greater achievements for the club.