May 31, 2025 – Munich

On an unforgettable night at the Allianz Arena, Paris Saint-Germain finally captured their first-ever UEFA Champions League title, dismantling Inter Milan with a commanding 5–0 win in what became the largest margin of victory in a Champions League final.

PSG started with intensity and purpose, taking control of the match from the first whistle. Désiré Doué opened the scoring with a clinical finish and went on to net a second, earning the Man of the Match award for his outstanding performance.

The Parisian side continued to dominate all areas of the pitch. Senny Mayulu, one of the youngest players in the squad, made history by scoring in the final, becoming the second-youngest goalscorer in a UCL final.

By halftime, the scoreline was already heavily in PSG’s favor, and they never looked back. Their pressing, passing, and relentless attacking play left Inter struggling to respond. The remaining goals came from a mix of youth and experience, highlighting PSG’s depth and tactical discipline.

Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, PSG completed a historic continental treble, having already secured the Ligue 1 title and the Coupe de France earlier in the season.

As the final whistle blew, celebrations erupted on the pitch and across Paris. For a club long chasing European glory, this night marked not just a victory, but a statement: PSG have arrived at the summit of European football—and in spectacular fashion.

Jip de Wijs

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