Paris Saint-Germain produced a stunning performance to crush Inter Milan 5-0 in the UEFA Champions League final, securing their first-ever title in Europe’s elite club competition and completing a historic treble.
Achraf Hakimi set the tone early with a composed finish in the 12th minute to give PSG the lead. The French side doubled their advantage in the 20th minute through rising star Doue D., who then went on to score his second of the night in the 63rd minute with a brilliant solo effort.
Inter Milan struggled to cope with PSG’s intensity and attacking fluidity. The onslaught continued in the 73rd minute as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia provided the fourth goal before the icing was put on the cake in the 87th minute, with a powerful finish from Mayulu, sealing a 5-0 demolition.
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With the win, PSG not only clinched their maiden Champions League title but also completed a treble, having already lifted the French Ligue 1 title and the French Cup earlier in the season.
Luis Enrique, the architect of PSG’s triumphant campaign, made history as the third manager to win the UEFA Champions League with two different clubs. He joins the elite ranks of José Mourinho—who won with FC Porto and Inter Milan—and Pep Guardiola, who achieved the feat with Barcelona and Manchester City.
The emphatic victory signals PSG’s arrival at the pinnacle of European football after years of near-misses and heavy investment, marking a new era of dominance for the Parisian club.