PSG Wins First Champions League Title with 5-0 Inter Milan Victory
PSG Wins First Champions League Title with 5-0 Inter Milan Victory

PSG Wins First Champions League Title with 5-0 Inter Milan Victory

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Paris Saint-Germain secured their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a commanding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the final held in Munich. Key performances included a brace from teenager Desire Doue and goals from Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu, culminating in the largest winning margin in a Champions League final. Former PSG stars Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, who both left the club before this triumph and had never won the tournament with PSG, publicly congratulated their old team on social media, with Mbappe highlighting the victory as a club success and Neymar sharing celebratory emojis. PSG’s victory came a year after Mbappe's move to Real Madrid, where he experienced Champions League elimination at the quarterfinals, prolonging his wait for the title. The triumph also marks a milestone for PSG, who had invested heavily in star players over the past decade, including Neymar’s world-record transfer from Barcelona in 2017, and had previously fallen short in the 2020 final against Bayern Munich. PSG’s coach Luis Enrique reflected on the victory, emphasizing the team’s collective effort and downplaying Mbappe’s absence, while the club achieved an historic treble in the season.

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