Doué, at just 19 years old, delivered a memorable display, scoring two goals and providing an assist. His first goal came in the 20th minute with a clinical finish, making him the third-youngest player to score in a Champions League final. He later sealed PSG’s triumph with a second-half strike, becoming the youngest player ever to score twice in a final.
His performance set multiple records, including surpassing Lionel Messi’s milestone as the youngest French player to score in a final. Doué also became the first player in history to contribute to three goals in a Champions League final, solidifying his impact on the match.
Since joining PSG at the start of the season, Doué has proven to be a key figure, with four goals and four assists throughout the Champions League campaign. As his 20th birthday approaches, his future looks incredibly bright, and many are already predicting his role as a crucial player for France in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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