PSG Thrash Inter Milan to Win Historic First UEFA Champions League Title

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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have finally etched their name into European football history, claiming their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a commanding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

Teenage sensation Desire Doue was the star of the night, delivering a brilliant performance that stunned fans and dismantled Inter’s defense. The 19-year-old was instrumental in the opening two goals and became the third teenager ever to score in a Champions League final.

PSG wasted no time asserting their dominance. In the 12th minute, Doue set up Achraf Hakimi for the opening goal, finishing off a well-constructed attacking move. Just eight minutes later, Doue doubled the lead with a low shot that deflected off Inter defender Federico Dimarco and into the net.

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Inter Milan struggled to respond to PSG’s relentless pace and attacking flair. In the second half, PSG’s superiority was further underlined when Vitinha played a clever one-two with Ousmane Dembélé before setting up Doue for his second goal of the night in the 63rd minute. With that goal, Doue became one of the youngest players to score a brace in a Champions League final.

As the match progressed, Inter’s resistance completely crumbled. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added a fourth with a composed finish, prompting jubilant celebrations from PSG manager Luis Enrique, who sprinted down the touchline in delight.

The scoring was capped off in the 86th minute by another teenager, Senny Mayulu, who came off the bench to score PSG’s fifth goal and make history as the fourth teenager to find the net in a Champions League final.

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With this triumph, Luis Enrique became only the sixth manager to win the UEFA Champions League with two different clubs, adding to his 2015 success with Barcelona. His tactical brilliance and emphasis on youth development were on full display throughout PSG’s unbeaten European campaign.

For PSG, this victory marks the end of years of heartbreak and near-misses in Europe’s premier club competition. Previously criticized for failing to capitalize on their investment in top talent, the Parisian club now stands proudly as champions of Europe.

Captain Marquinhos lifted the trophy to wild celebrations from teammates, fans, and the PSG faithful worldwide. It was a night where youth, passion, and determination delivered glory and finally fulfilled PSG’s long-awaited European dream.

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