
Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time in rampant style, producing the biggest margin of victory in the final of the competition after beating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich.
Luis Enrique’s side, who beat Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal on their way to the final, had the weight of trying to make history on their shoulders, but it never affected them.
The French side’s press was relentless and they knocked the ball around with authority right from the first whistle as they went on to become only the second French side to win the trophy after Marseille in 1993.
Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring against his former club, from that point on, the French giants never looked back, sending wave after wave of attack, with Inter shell-shocked when they conceded a second.
Doué controlled Ousmane Dembélé and hit a strike that deflected in off Federico Dimarco.
After both teams had a flurry of chances, things got worse for Inter after the break, when Yann Bisseck was forced off through injury shortly after being brought on.
And before the German had even reached the bench, Doué applied a first-time finish to Vitinha’s pass that left Sommer helpless.
It was relentless from PSG and they showed no signs of stopping.
Dembele sent the ball beyond a tired Inter defence and Kvaratskhelia scampered away and rolled the ball past Sommer.
Senny Mayulu’s strike crashed in off the post to round off an historic night for the Ligue 1 side, who also completed a treble and claimed the biggest margin of victory in a Champions League final.
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Desire Doue became the first player to be involved in three goals in a Champions League final (two goals, one assist)
PSG manager Luis Enrique became only the second manger to win a treble with a European club on two different occasions, previously doing so in 2014/15 with Barcelona – along with Pep Guardiola (Barcelona in 2008/09 and Manchester City in 2022/23).
PSG became winners of the Champions League for the first time in their history in what was their 168th game in the competition (including European Cup), the most any side has played before winning the competition for the first time.
In winning the Champions League, PSG became the ninth different European side to win the treble (top-flight title and major domestic cup also), becoming the first French side to do so.
Inter have now lost four of their last five European Cup/Champions League finals – only Juventus (7), Benfica (5) and Bayern Munich (5) have finished runners-up on more occasions than Inter (4).