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Historic Night In Munich: PSG Crush Inter Milan 5-0 To Win First-Ever Champions League Title

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Paris Saint-Germain made history on Saturday night as they lifted their first UEFA Champions League trophy with a stunning 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in the 2025 final at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

The French giants, long in pursuit of European glory, finally reached the pinnacle with a dominant performance that left no doubt about their superiority. Right-back Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute against his former club, setting the tone for a one-sided affair.

Teen prodigy Désiré Doué took center stage, scoring twice — once in the 20th minute and again after the hour mark — becoming the youngest player to bag a brace in a Champions League final at just 19 years and 362 days old. His dazzling performance was a key highlight in PSG’s emphatic victory.

Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added a fourth in the 73rd minute with a composed finish, before 17-year-old substitute Senny Mayulu completed the rout in the 86th, joining Doué in making Champions League final history as a teenage goal scorer.

Managed by Luis Enrique, who claimed his second Champions League crown after winning it with Barcelona in 2015, PSG’s young, energetic squad outclassed Inter in every department. The Italian side, chasing a fourth title, were overwhelmed by PSG’s pace, precision, and pressing.

The result not only sealed a historic milestone for PSG but also marked the largest winning margin ever in a Champions League final — a statement victory that firmly establishes the Parisian club among Europe’s elite.

For PSG’s Qatari ownership, this triumph is the culmination of years of investment and ambition. For the football world, it signals the dawn of a new era led by a fearless, youth-powered Paris Saint-Germain.

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