Paris Saint-Germain have finally reached European football’s summit, lifting their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy with a dazzling 5-0 win over Inter. In a night of total dominance, Luis Enrique’s side tore apart one of the tournament’s best defences, completing a sensational treble and writing their name into the history books.
After years of heartbreak and near misses, Paris Saint-Germain are Champions League winners at last and in emphatic style. In Munich, under the bright lights of European football’s biggest stage, PSG produced a masterclass to dismantle Inter 5-0 and seal a historic treble.
It was a night when everything clicked for Luis Enrique’s side. From the first whistle, PSG were on the front foot, pressing with purpose and attacking with breathtaking fluidity. Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring after just 12 minutes, finishing a sharp move started by Desire Doue, the teenage sensation who would go on to shine even brighter.
Only eight minutes later, Doue doubled the lead with a deflected strike, becoming just the third teenager to score in a Champions League final and the youngest ever to both score and assist in one. Inter looked shell-shocked and offered little in response as PSG’s relentless attacks kept coming.
In the second half, the Parisian side showed no mercy. Doue calmly added his second and PSG’s third, before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Senny Mayulu put the game far beyond reach with two more superbly taken goals.
This was more than a win; it was a statement. A team long mocked for falling short on Europe’s biggest nights finally silenced their critics. The victory also completed a stunning treble for the Parisians, adding the Champions League crown to their Ligue 1 and Coupe de France titles.
The journey isn’t over, though. PSG now turn their focus to the Club World Cup, where they’ll face Atletico Madrid in their opener. For Inter, who were chasing a treble of their own not long ago, it’s a bitter end to a season that promised so much.
But for PSG for Paris it’s a night they’ll never forget. The wait is over. Europe belongs to them.