The Brazilian defender of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and leader #05 Marquinhos lifts the trophy while he is celebrating with teammates who the UEFA Champions League Final Football Matches between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Inter Milan in München, South Duitsland AFP)
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Champions League for the first time when Luis Enrique’s brilliant young side Inter Milan surpassed on Saturday in the most one-sided final ever with Teenager Desire Doue Scoring twice in an amazing 5-0 victory.
Doue provided the pass for Achraf Hakimi to give PSG an early lead and the 19-year-old went from Provider to Finisher while his degraded shot doubled the advantage in the 20th minute.
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Doue scored again just after the hour and ended some doubt about the outcome before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ran away to get the fourth and Soul Mayulu, another teenager, made it five.
Inter was simply not a party for the French club, which recorded the biggest victory by a team in the final in the 70-year history of the European Cup and Champions League.
“This means everything. It’s our dream. It’s incredible. The result is not because of magic. I am glad we did it that way,” said PSG’s Portuguese midfielder Vitinha.
The triumph for the Parisians follows more than a decade of enormous investments from their Qatari owners and will be lost five years after they lost from Bayern Munich in their only earlier last performance.
Already domestic competition and cup double winners, they are only the second French winners of the biggest prize of European football- Marseille was the first in 1993, when they defeated AC Milan in a final that also played in Munich.
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It is also a second Champions League for PSG coach Luis Enrique, who won with Lionel Messi’s Barcelona in 2015.
This youthful PSG side is perhaps the best that the competition has seen since then, one that has been intelligently merged in the last two years and has been completely released this season after the departure of Kylian Mbappe.
“It was the goal since the beginning of last season to write history. I felt a really strong bond with the players and the supporters,” Luis Enrique told Broadcaster Canal Plus.
For a bewildered inter, there would not be a first Champions League title since 2010, because they failed to increase their three previous triumphs in the competition.
The Side of Simone Inzaghi has received the final twice in three seasons and lost both, and this defeat comes a week after they missed the Serie A title of Napoli.
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They end the campaign trophy and their aging side will have to be rebuilt.
“PSG definitely earned it to win this competition. We are very disappointed,” ZeGhi admitted.
“As a coach I am proud of our campaign, but we are not satisfied with tonight’s game. PSG has surpassed us.
“I thanked the players for what they were doing this season. We didn’t win any silverware, but I’m proud.”
Doue at double
PSG did not give their opponents a chance from the off on a sweaty night in the Allianz Arena, continue in the 12th minute.
It was a glorious goal, Vitinha who dragged a pass to Doue who squeezed Hakimi to finish before he refused to celebrate his former club.
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It was also the earliest goal in a Champions League final since 2019, and recent history was strong against Inter.
The last final in which both teams scored was in 2018, while the last team that first admits, but still wins, Real Madrid were in 2014.
But Soon Inter was further behind with a goal of a counterattack.
Willian Pacho prevented Inter to win a corner, his approval fell on Kvaratskhelia, who released Ousmane Dembele. His pass found Done and the young person, preferred in the starting line-up above Bradley Barcola, shot home through a deflection of Federico Dimarco.
Inter really came close to scoring in the first half when Marcus Thuram Width went to a corner, but it got worse after the break.
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Their back line was in disorder because PSG made the score at 63 minutes with 3-0, Dembele’s film that Vitinha spent the way he set up Doue to beat goalkeeper Yann Sommer.
Doue came to the prospective applause shortly thereafter, but his teammates were far from ready.
Dembele sent Kvaratskhelia away to bring the score to 4-0 in the 73rd minute, and the 19-year-old Mayulu played a two with Barcola before he reached 86 minutes in the fifth.
That ended an incredible night, making PSG the first team to score five goals in the final since Benfica in 1962.
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