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PSG beat Inter Milan 5-0: Champions League final – as it happened......
Paris St-Germain's brilliant teenager Desire Doue delivered an inspired display as they produced a masterclass to thrash Inter Milan in Munich and win the Champions League for the first time.
The 19-year-old confirmed his status as a new superstar as Luis Enrique's side capped a brilliant campaign by recording the biggest winning margin in a Champions League or European Cup final.And they did it by sweeping Inter aside in a blaze of attacking football.Doue helped PSG on their way to history by setting up Achraf Hakimi for a simple finish after 12 minutes, adding the second eight minutes later with a shot that deflected off Inter defender Federico Dimarco.Luis Enrique, who becomes only the sixth coach to win this tournament with two different clubs after his 2015 triumph with Barcelona, saw his thrilling team pick Inter apart. Any doubt about the outcome was removed when PSG got the third goal their performance deserved after 63 minutes.
Ousmane Dembele's flick released Vitinha, who played in Doue for a composed finish as he became, at 19 years and 362 days, only the third teenager to score in a Champions League final - after Patrick Kluivert for Ajax in 1995 and Carlos Alberto for Porto in 2004.PSG were outclassing Inter in devastating style, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia running clear to beat Yann Sommer, sending Luis Enrique running down the touchline in a dance of ecstasy.
The agony was not over for Inter, who lost to Manchester City in the 2023 final. PSG substitute Senny Mayulu, himself still only 19, became the fourth teenager to score in a Champions League final, adding a fifth goal four minutes from time.Paris St-Germain delivered one of the great performances in Champions League history as Luis Enrique's brilliant team gave the competition the winners it deserved.
As they grew into the Champions League this season, they cut a swathe through the Premier League elite - beating Manchester City, then knocked out Liverpool, Aston Villa and Aston Villa in the knockout stages.PSG emerged as the best team in the competition. And it could not have been illustrated in more emphatic fashion as they ripped apart an experienced Inter Milan team from the first whistle, the contest effectively over when they established a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes.They were relentless, torturing Inter with their passing and pressing, along with the sheer variety they possess in attack, led by the prodigious talent of Doue, named man of the match, and the young Georgian great Kvaratskhelia.
This was a stunning vindication of PSG's new strategy to move away from the superstar "bling bling" era of Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe to a team ethic based on young, hungry players under Luis Enrique's brilliant guidance.The Champions League had remained tantalisingly out of reach for PSG, but the curse has been broken by a magnificent side who look built to last.
Inter suffer misery again
Inter Milan's players and supporters were reduced to tears on a chastening night. The oldest team in the competition looked their age as they were run ragged by PSG.With doubts over coach Simone Inzaghi's future, and several players at the veteran stage, this defeat looks certain to usher in a new era at this great old Italian institution.This was a brutal experience for Inter, as PSG tore into them from the first whistle. Inzaghi's side were unable to cope.
Danger man Lautaro Martinez never got a chance to pose a threat, and while there was some ill-fortune attached to their loss against Manchester City in Istanbul, this was a humiliation. In search of their fourth triumph in the competition, they were mauled.It was a mismatch between youth and experience. Inter grew old before the eyes in Munich as this young and vibrant PSG team carried out a footballing destruction.
We needed to do much better’ Inzaghi says
Inter’s coach Simone Inzaghi has congratulated PSG, but said that he is also proud of his players.
“Paris deserved to win this game and the trophy,” he told reporters.“We’re disappointed, but the path to this point was great. As coach, I am proud of my players. The game, of course, wasn’t good enough on our part.“I thanked my players for what they did this season. We didn’t win a trophy, but I am proud to be their coach.
“We need to learn from defeats and come out stronger. This hurts like the Istanbul final [in 2023]. It was a different game, of course. Paris were constantly first on the ball. We needed to do much better.“We gave everything we had to get to this point, playing 58 games this season. We’re disappointed, sad. The players gave their all.”
Enrique enters exclusive club of coaches
Enrique, who won the Champions League with Barcelona in 2015, has become only the seventh coach to win the competition with two different teams, along with Ernst Happel, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jupp Heynckes, Carlo Ancelotti, Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.He also won the treble this season for the second time – with PSG’s Champions League being added to Ligue 1 and the French Cup – after he achieved the same feat with Barcelona 10 years ago.
Our coach gave us the freedom and kept us calm’
Gianluigi Donnarumma, PSG’s goalkeeper, has been speaking to Sky Sports.
“We were almost out a few times during the season, then we managed to progress and completed an extraordinary season,” he said.
“Our coach gave us the freedom and kept us calm. This is his philosophy. He prepared the final in the best possible way, and we saw that.”
‘I have no words’
Doue has given an interview to TNT Sports:
“I have no words,” he said. “That was just incredible for me, simply incredible. I have no words, sorry.”
“[Luis Enrqiue] has been here for two years and he has made history for the club. Tactically and mentally, he is a really good coach, unbelievable, and as a human being, too.
“It is a pleasure to work with him. I don’t know how we’ll celebrate, but it’s going to be crazy.”
Doue and Mayulu make history
There’s an interesting stat that shows the depth of young talent coming through at PSG.
While Desire Doue (at 19 years and 362 days) became the third-youngest-ever scorer in a Champions League final tonight, he was soon pushed into fourth place by his teammate Senny Mayulu (19 years and 14 days).
Mayulu is second-youngest only to Patrick Kluivert, who scored for Ajax against AC Milan in 1995 at the age of 18 years and 327 days.
‘I really felt a connection with the players and the fans,’ Enrique says
“I think making history was a goal from the start of last season. I really felt a connection with the players and the fans, a very strong connection that we saw throughout the season,” PSG coach Luis Enrique has told reporters.
“We were able to handle the tension and excitement in the best possible way.”
Hakimi hails Enrique as man who ‘changed everything’ at PSG
PSG defender Achraf Hakimi has also given his thoughts to the media:
“We have made history, we have written our names in the history of this club. For a long time, this club deserved it, we are very happy. We have created a great family.
“He [Luis Enrique] is the man who has changed everything at PSG. Since he came here, he has changed the way football is seen. He is a loyal man, he deserves it more than anyone else.”
‘This is the best day of my life,’ Marquinhos says
PSG’s captain Marquinhos has been speaking to reporters:
It’s a mix of joy, of all the emotions we’ve spent together. I’ve suffered but I’ve grown up with this team. I think of all the players who have come through and not succeeded. My idol Thiago, Lucas, Zlatan, Cavani, Di Maria.
“So many players who have come through here who deserved this and didn’t succeed.
“Now we’re here and we’re bringing it home. I’m thinking of all the supporters who have been with us, those at the Parc and those around the world. I love you, enjoy it and we’re going to enjoy it here. This is the best day of my life.
“My family have been with me and have been through this with me …
“When we arrived, nobody believed we could go this far. It’s been 12 years of hardship and suffering. I value this title too much, it’s with us and we’re bringing it home, I’m so happy.”
Paris erupts in celebration
Thousands of PSG fans are descending on the boutique-lined Champs Elysees boulevard, while inside the club’s Parc des Prince stadium, transformed into a giant fan zone for the night, 48,000 people let out a roar of ecstasy at the final whistle.
“Total euphoria, crazy atmosphere,” Gilles Gaillot who had been watching the game in the Paris stadium told the Reuters news agency. “It made up for the wait and the years of disappointment. Finally, Paris and its supporters have been rewarded,” Gaillot added.
Supporters in the French capital set off fireworks and hung out of moving cars waving PSG scarves, delighting in their side’s first victory in European soccer’s top tournament.
Nearby, the Eiffel Tower lit up in PSG’s blue and red colours. On the Rue de Rivoli, which runs past the Louvre museum, joyful crowds thronged the street.
“Two goals and an assist in a UEFA Champions League final at the age of only 19 is incredible,” the UEFA Technical Observer Group said in a statement.
“He played with unbelievable maturity, was very generous in laying up [Achraf] Hakimi for his goal and also worked very hard in defence.”
This, at the pinnacle of soccer, is where PSG's Qatari owners envisioned the club when they bought it in 2011. It's where they tried to take it with billions of dollars, much of it spent on established superstars. They brought in Ibrahimović and Thiago Silva, Lucas Moura and Marco Verratti. Edinson Cavani, David Luiz, Angel Di Maria, Neymar, Messi and Mbappé eventually followed. Every single one of them arrived accompanied by untold hype and astronomical expectations.
It’s probably not the final anybody would have predicted at the start of the UEFA Champions League season, but PSG vs Inter Milan promises to be an absolutely beauty in Munich.
From the clash of styles, young against old and one team at the start of a journey to another coming towards the end, there are so many beautiful juxtaposing storylines swirling.provided a very good preview of what this final should look like. They will let PSG have plenty of the ball but Inter have the nous and dynamism to pounce if their opponents make a mistake. Most of this team played in the Champions League final two years ago when they lost 1-0 to Manchester City in Istanbul and Inzaghi has worked tirelessly to get them back to this point. From superstar striker and captain Lautaro Martinez leading the charge up top to veterans Francesco Acerbi, Yann Sommer, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Hakan Calhanoglu providing a sturdy spine, Inzaghi has a deep squad full of experience. Sprinkle in players like Denzel Dumfries, Marcus Thuram and Davide Frattesi coming up with big moments in the knockout rounds and you have a well-balanced team set up to frustrate and counter with devastating ruthlessness.
These teams have never met before in Champions League history. They have played five friendlies with PSG winning three and Inter winning twice. The most recent game came on August 1, 2023 as Inter beat PSG 2-1 in Tokyo, Japan
The first wave of stars lost in the quarterfinals, again and again and again. The second reached the final in 2020, but fell short, then regressed to Round of 16 flameouts.So, in 2023 and 2024, the superteam disassembled. Neymar went to Saudi Arabia, and Messi to Miami, and Mbappé to Real Madrid.And that, at last, is when PSG decided to construct a team rather than a collection of names.
It spent nearly $800 million over two years, more than any other club in world soccer. But it didn't spend on established stars; instead, it spent on Dembélé and Doué, 20-year-old Bradley Barcola and 19-year-old João Neves, and 22-year-old Willian Pacho.
It spent on a brilliant coach, Luis Enrique, who empowered Hakimi, Fabian Ruiz and Vitinha; and stood by Gianluigi Donnarumma through years of criticism; and leaned on Marquinhos, the lone holdover from the early 2010s. And on Saturday, one by one, beneath fluttering confetti, they all lifted PSG's first Champions League trophy.
FULL-TIME: PSG 5-0 Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain cruised to a commanding 5-0 win in the final, securing the club's first European title. It caps a dominant campaign for PSG and marks a historic breakthrough for the Qatari-backed club, ending years of near-misses on the biggest stage.GOAL 86' - Mayulu adds to PSG's domination and makes it 5-0An absolutely embarrassing performance by Inazaghi's squad as Mayulu puts the final nail in the coffin.73' GOAL - Kvaratskhelia dagger makes it PSG 4-0 Inter Milan
63' GOAL - Doué again and it's PSG 3-0 InterDoué doing his thing, repeatedly, and now PSG is about 30 minutes away from glory!The celebrations, already are underway in Paris and beyond, have now become even livelier as Kvaratskhelia finds himself in a 1-on-1 thanks to a Dembele assist. This is a rout.
PSG will be European champions
Kvara scores to make it 4-0.What a team. What a performance.What a rapid turnaround after the demise of the superteam era.Inter has been no match for any of it.
53' Inter makes first subsInzaghi turns to his bench for changes. Benjamin Pavard makes way for Yann Bisseck and Federico Dimarco, after a difficult night, is subbed for Nicola Zalewski.
Set pieces remain Inter's best hopeThey look threatening whenever the delivery is good. But PSG has been solid defensively.
Halftime: PSG 2, Inter 0
It's been fairly one-sided, and the score accurately reflects that.Very tough to see Inter getting back in this game... but crazier things have happened (including last month in the Inter-Barca semifinal).
A chance for 3-0...
Doué sent in an in-swinging cross from the left, and Dembélé latched onto it at the far post, and ... you also expected the roof of the net to ripple.But Dembélé miscued the sharp-angle shot away from goal.Almost halftime, still 2-0.
Inter's best chance yet
From a corner, Marcus Thuram lingered at the back post, climbed comfortably above PSG's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and powered a header toward goal — but just wide.That might've been Inter's route back into the game right there...Still 2-0, with six minutes remaining in the first half.
Players to score more than once in a Champions League final2
- Gareth Bale (Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool, 2018)
- Hernan Crespo (AC Milan 3-3 Liverpool, Liverpool win 3-2 on pens, 2005)
- Desire Doue (Paris 5-0 Inter, 2025)
- Filippo Inzaghi (AC Milan 2-1 Liverpool, 2007)
- Daniele Massaro (AC Milan 4-0 Barcelona, 1994)
- Diego Milito (Bayern 0-2 Inter, 2010)
- Karl-Heinz Riedle (Dortmund 3-1 Juventus, 1997)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus 1-4 Real Madrid, 2017)
Posted on 2025/06/01 08:44 AM