PSG dominate Inter Milan in stunning 5-0 Champions League final victory

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At a packed Allianz Arena in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain made history – the French giants crushed Inter Milan 5-0 to become European champions for the first time in the club’s history.

From the very beginning of the final, it was clear who had come for the trophy. The Parisians dominated the game, the pace and the chances, and Inter were completely outplayed throughout the match.

Quick goals and a complete collapse for Inter

In the 12th minute, Achraf Hakimi shocked his former club by scoring a 1-0 goal, after a brilliant move in which Doué registered an assist. Just eight minutes later, Doué himself scored to make it 2-0 – his shot, with the help of a rebound from Dimarco, deceived Sommer.

In the following minutes, PSG stepped up the gas even more. In the 64th minute, the brilliant Doué scored his second goal, this time after a counterattack and an assist from Vitinha, and ten minutes later, in the 73rd minute, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored for 4:0 after a great pass from Dembele.

Finally, in the 87th minute, the young Senny Mayulu sealed the incredible victory with a goal for the final 5:0 and a complete debacle for the Italian team.

That was the end for Inter.

The first European trophy and Luis Enrique's coaching mark

With this triumph, PSG became only the second French club to win the Champions League - after Marseille in 1993, which also celebrated in Munich.

For coach Luis Enrique, this is the second European title, after he celebrated with Barcelona in 2015. Huge investments and years of failure have finally borne fruit - the Parisians have achieved a historic goal.

Inter without ideas and no answers: What was the problem?

On the other hand, Inter suffered their fourth defeat in the Champions League finals and end the season without a trophy. Although they reached the final with impressive victories over Bayern and Barcelona, ​​they showed almost nothing in Munich.

This generation of PSG has shown that it really has the necessary qualities, and many believe that the Parisians will dominate in the coming years as well.

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