---- May 31, 2025 10:37 PM 2 min read
Paris Saint-Germain delivered a dominant performance to clinch their maiden UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in Saturday night’s final in Munich.
The French champions were in control from start to finish, overwhelming the Italian side with attacking flair and defensive discipline. It marks a historic moment for PSG, who had fallen short in previous European campaigns but finally reached the pinnacle of club football in emphatic style.
PSG broke the deadlock in the 13th minute when Achraf Hakimi tapped in a low cross from Desire Doue. Seven minutes later, Doue doubled the lead, his effort taking a wicked deflection off Federico Dimarco to wrong-foot Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

The 18-year-old winger, who was instrumental throughout the match, added his second and PSG’s third with a composed finish before halftime, effectively sealing the contest.
The onslaught continued after the break, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and teenage sensation Ethan Mbappé Mayulu adding two more goals to complete the rout.
For PSG manager Luis Enrique, the triumph marks his second career treble, having previously achieved the feat with Barcelona in 2015. Under his guidance, PSG have now added the Champions League to their domestic league and cup triumphs, sealing a historic treble.
Inter Milan, who had entered the final with hopes of a fourth European crown, were outclassed in every department and struggled to cope with PSG’s pace and precision.
The victory ends PSG’s long pursuit of European glory and establishes them as a dominant force on the continental stage.