Paris St-Germain have won their first Champions League title with a dominant 5–0 win over Inter Milan in the final this morning at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Luis Enrique’s young team dominated the match, with teenager Desire Doue scoring twice in what became the biggest winning margin in the history of the tournament final, which began in 1956.
Achraf Hakimi scored the opening goal early in the game for PSG, and Doue’s shot took a deflection to give PSG a 2–0 lead in the 20th minute.
Doue scored again just after the hour mark, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added the fourth goal, and substitute Senny Mayulu made it five.
PSG’s victory is the biggest in a final since the European Cup and Champions League began 70 years ago.
BBC Sports reports that this win comes after years of investment by PSG’s Qatari owners, and it also follows their 2020 loss to Bayern Munich in their only other final.
PSG coach Luis Enrique has now won the Champions League twice – he previously won it with Barcelona 10 years ago.
Source: BBC Sports
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