Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured their first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a commanding 5–0 win over Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena.
This historic victory marks the largest margin in a Champions League final, capping a transformative season under coach Luis Enrique.
Nineteen-year-old Désiré Doué delivered a standout performance, scoring twice and assisting Achraf Hakimi’s opening goal in the 12th minute.
Doué’s exceptional display earned him the Man of the Match award and set multiple records, including being the youngest player to both score and assist in a Champions League final.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia extended PSG’s lead with a goal in the closing stages, and academy graduate Senny Mayulu completed the rout in injury time.
The comprehensive victory underscored PSG’s dominance and the effectiveness of Enrique’s team-oriented strategy, moving away from reliance on individual stars.
With this triumph, PSG not only claimed their inaugural Champions League title but also completed a continental treble—the first by a French club—having already secured the Ligue 1 and Coupe de France titles this season.
As Champions League winners, PSG will face Tottenham Hotspur, the Europa League champions, in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup and have qualified for the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup.
This landmark victory represents a significant milestone for PSG and their Qatari owners, fulfilling a long-standing ambition to conquer Europe’s premier club competition.