Paris Saint-Germain emerged as the champions of Europe by defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, setting a new record for the largest winning margin in the finals. The victory marked PSG’s first triumph in the prestigious European club football competition. The team, known for its extravagant spending on top players in a bid to reach the pinnacle of European football, finally clinched the coveted title.
Under the guidance of coach Luis Enrique, PSG showcased a shift from star-studded signings to a cohesive team effort. Young forward Desire Doue, a symbol of the club’s new generation, shined in the final by scoring twice and setting up another goal. The performance of Doue, along with goals from Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu, led PSG to the biggest victory in the history of the Champions League final.
The win at the Allianz Arena not only solidified PSG’s status among the elite clubs in Europe but also erased the memories of past disappointments in the competition. The team’s fans celebrated the historic victory in Munich, with fireworks and confetti adding to the jubilant atmosphere. PSG’s dominant display on the field reflected their determination to succeed in the Champions League, overcoming obstacles that had hindered their progress in previous seasons.