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Paris Saint-Germain Crush Inter to Win First Champions League in Record Final

Paris Saint-Germain have made history by winning their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich. The French club set a new record for the largest margin in a Champions League final, delivering a performance that will not be forgotten.

WHAT HAPPENED IN MUNICH?

PSG dominated from start to finish, taking the lead early through Achraf Hakimi against his former team, though he chose not to celebrate. The spotlight shone on 19-year-old Désiré Doué, who scored twice and became the youngest player to notch both a goal and an assist in a Champions League final. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu also found the net, as PSG’s attack overwhelmed the Italian side. By the final whistle, PSG had sealed a remarkable 5-0 win, marking the most lopsided scoreline in the history of the European Cup final and clinching their place in European football history.

HISTORIC SEASON FOR PSG

This victory caps off PSG’s best campaign yet. Under manager Luis Enrique, the club won a historic treble: Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, and now the Champions League. The team had already lifted the domestic league and cup before their European triumph, becoming the first French side ever to achieve this triple honor. Their journey to the final included consistent excellence throughout the knockout rounds, showing that PSG were Europe’s best this season.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR PARIS AND INTER?

With this breakthrough, PSG enter a new era as European champions and look to build on their success. Many of their young stars, including Doué and Mayulu, will be key figures moving forward. Inter, who finished as Serie A runners-up, now face a summer of reflection and potential changes after this heavy defeat. PSG’s next competitive match will be in the French Super Cup, while Inter aim to regroup and challenge for the Italian title again next season. PSG’s treble win means they have set a new standard at home and abroad and will now be the team to beat in Europe.