PSG wins first Champions League title with record-breaking 5-0 victory over Inter Milan
Historic night in Munich
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Paris Saint-Germain claimed their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5-0 win over Inter Milan in the final at Allianz Arena, Munich. It was the biggest scoreline in the tournament’s final history.
Doué leads incredible win
The unexpected hero, Désiré Doué, scored twice and assisted another goal. Hakimi, Kvaratskhelia, and Mayulu also found the net as PSG dominated from start to finish, lifting the coveted trophy in style.
PSG joins elite ranks
With this triumph, PSG becomes the 24th club to win Europe’s most prestigious club tournament and only the second French team to do so, joining Marseille (1992/93).
Focus shifts to Club World Cup
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Luis Enrique’s team now turns its attention to the FIFA Club World Cup, where they face Atlético Madrid on June 15. PSG shares the group with Brazilian side Botafogo.
PSG controls early game
PSG started the final on the front foot while Inter sat deep. At 11 minutes, Doué assisted Hakimi for the opener against his former club.
Doué doubles the lead
Minutes later, Doué scored after a counterattack assisted by Dembélé. By halftime, PSG had 13 shots to Inter’s 2, showing total dominance.
Close call before break
Before the interval, Kvaratskhelia nearly made it 3-0 with a powerful header from Dembélé’s corner, narrowly missing the target.
Second half domination
PSG maintained full control after halftime. Doué added his second with a first-time strike, sealing his man-of-the-match performance.
Kvaratskhelia seals the deal
Kvaratskhelia made it 4-0 after a one-on-one with Sommer. Barcola missed an open chance before Mayulu, freshly subbed in, scored the fifth.
Record-breaking scoreline
Mayulu’s goal confirmed the biggest win ever in a Champions League final, marking a historic night for PSG and French football.