Did PSG Truly Achieve Its First Champions League Title with Record Win Over Inter?

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Key Takeaways
- PSG secured their first Champions League title.
- They achieved a record-breaking 5-0 victory.
- Desire Doue became the youngest player to score twice in a final since 1962.
- The match displayed PSG's dominance in European football.
- This victory marks a significant milestone for French football.
Berlin, June 1 (NationPress) Paris Saint-Germain concluded its prolonged pursuit of European supremacy with a decisive 5-0 victory against Inter Milan in Munich, marking the club's inaugural triumph in the Champions League.
PSG's victory was historic, as it set a new record for the largest margin in a European Cup final.
The French champions began powerfully, taking an early lead when Achraf Hakimi netted a goal in the 12th minute against his previous team. Just seven minutes later, the young Desire Doue, at just 19 years old, extended the lead with a poised finish before scoring again midway through the second half. This accomplishment made him the youngest player since Eusebio of Benfica in 1962 to score two goals in a Champions League final.
PSG's relentless pressing and dynamic attacking play overwhelmed Inter, who found it challenging to create significant opportunities, aside from a few set-piece threats. Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was mostly untested, as PSG maintained dominance throughout the match.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added a fourth goal in the 73rd minute after a swift counterattack, while substitute Senny Mayulu sealed the victory with a goal just four minutes from the end.
This was a night of milestones and records: not only did PSG achieve the highest winning margin in a Champions League final, but they also celebrated their first title after more than ten years of striving for European success. This victory marked only the second occasion that a French club has lifted the European Cup, following Marseille's win in 1993, also in Munich and against an Italian team.
"It means everything! The fans are the main reason we wanted to win this trophy. It's our dream, it's everyone's dream. The team is very good, and the result is not by magic," said PSG midfielder Vitinha.
Coach Luis Enrique, who previously won a treble with Barcelona in 2015, has now joined Pep Guardiola as one of only two managers to achieve such success with two different clubs.
"Since day one I said I wanted to win important trophies, and Paris never won the Champions League. We did it for the first time. It's a great feeling to make many people happy," Enrique stated.
While Inter, fielding a familiar lineup, struggled to break through, PSG's youthful and vibrant squad executed their strategy with precision, clearly establishing themselves as the deserving champions.