UCL: Now put THIS in the Louvre! PSG’s first-ever and biggest win in Champions League final history!

In one of the most convincing victories in the history of the Champions League final, Paris Saint-Germain showed that they are currently the best team on the continent, delivering a performance to remember. Luis Enrique’s team was lethal in attack, solid in defense, and gave their fans a night of celebration.In the first half of the most important match in Europe, it seemed as though we were watching only one team that actually cared about the game. Inter Milan looked like a team that barely existed on the pitch, which became evident by the end of the first half. From the very first whistle, PSG took the initiative, kept possession constantly, and already in the 8th minute, we saw a shot at Sommer’s goal when Marquinhos headed the ball inside the penalty area, but it went wide.An advanced new security system called Pacho-Marquinhos 🔒 pic.twitter.com/rfo9OywQAq— CONMEBOL Copa América™️ ENG (@copaamerica_ENG) May 31, 2025 In the 10th minute, and then just seconds later, we saw two more shots toward Inter’s goal — not particularly dangerous, but indicative of what was coming. That was confirmed in the 12th minute when PSG took the lead after a magical team move. The brilliant play started with Vitinha, who found Doue, and he took a perfect first touch and passed to Achraf Hakimi, who had no trouble putting the ball into an empty net to give his team the lead. The Moroccan didn’t celebrate the goal since he had once played for the Milan club. You can see the goal HERE!-Goal in UCL quarterfinal-Goal in UCL semifinal-Goal in Coupe de France final-Goal in UCL final-First player to ever score vs. former club in UCL finalA reminder Hakimi is a defender 🤯 pic.twitter.com/3gGkw7s6yy— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) May 31, 2025 PSG didn’t stop after the opening goal, and in the 18th minute, we saw a chance for Kvaratskhelia. Two minutes later, another goal ended up in Inter’s net, this time with a bit of luck. Ousmane Dembele led a fantastic counterattack, made it to the penalty area, passed to Doue, who struck the ball first-time and beat the Inter goalkeeper. It’s true the ball deflected off Dimarco on its way to goal, but the goal was credited to the young striker. The goal is HERE!A goal and an assist… Desire Doue 👏✨ pic.twitter.com/WkXT5G1Qpo— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 31, 2025 As for Inter, the only moments of danger from them came after two corners. In the first, Acerbi took a shot that went over the crossbar, while in the second, Marcus Thuram headed the ball, but it missed to the right of Donnarumma’s goal.At the end of the half, we almost saw a complete collapse from the Milan club when Kvaratskhelia attempted two shots — one with his foot and one with his head — but neither was accurate enough and both missed the goal.45 minutes to go! 👊#UCLfinal (2-0) pic.twitter.com/ji8P5QRLUK— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) May 31, 2025 If there was any doubt during halftime about how this match would end, the second half made everything clear. PSG simply dismantled Inter piece by piece. Already in the 46th minute, we saw a chance created by Kvaratskhelia, setting the stage for what was to come.In the 63rd minute, the Parisians extended their lead to 3–0 after a phenomenal move that ended with Doue scoring his second goal. Dembele beautifully flicked the ball with his heel to Vitinha, who then set up the young striker — and he knew exactly how to finish the action and give his team a commanding lead. You can see the goal HERE!A beautiful sight. #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/sLM0eZLwdi— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) May 31, 2025 Just when it seemed like PSG might ease off, they made it 4–0. Kvaratskhelia took advantage of a brilliant pass he received and effortlessly increased his team’s already massive lead. The goal is HERE!FIVE 🤪— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) May 31, 2025 To make things even more spectacular for the Parisians — and even worse for the Italians — Mayulu made sure of it. After a beautiful team move, he struck with precision following a perfect assist from Barcola, setting off fireworks in the final. The goal is HERE!With this, the Parisians completed the treble by winning the domestic league, the cup, and now the European title! Luis Enrique achieved this success for the second time, proving he’s one of the best coaches in the world.UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – FINALSaturdayPSG – Inter 5-0 (2-0)/Hakimi 12, Doue 20, Doue 63, Kvaratskhelia 73, Mayulu 87/

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