From the opening whistle, PSG asserted their dominance, controlling possession and dictating the tempo of the match. Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute, converting a precise pass from Desire Doue. Just eight minutes later, Doue doubled PSG’s lead with a deflected shot that left Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer helpless.
Inter struggled to find a foothold in the game, with PSG’s relentless attacking play keeping them on the back foot. The Parisians extended their lead in the 63rd minute, as Doue struck again, drilling the ball into the bottom corner after a well-worked move involving Vitinha and Ousmane Dembele.
With Inter unable to mount a response, PSG continued their offensive onslaught. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made it 4-0 in the 73rd minute, finishing clinically after another brilliant assist from Dembele. The final blow came in the 85th minute, when Senny Mayulu, a product of PSG’s youth academy, smashed home the fifth goal, securing the largest margin of victory in Champions League final history.
This victory cements PSG’s place among Europe’s elite, making them only the second French club to win the Champions League, following Marseille’s triumph in 1993. Under the guidance of Luis Enrique, PSG have transformed into a formidable force, blending youthful talent with tactical brilliance.
With this triumph, PSG complete a remarkable treble, having already secured the Ligue 1 title and the Coupe de France. The club’s future looks brighter than ever, as they celebrate a long-awaited European crown. Paris Saint-Germain have finally arrived on the grandest stage, and their emphatic victory in Munich will be remembered as one of the most dominant performances in Champions League history.
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