
May 31, 2025 — A night to remember: Paris Saint-Germain has finally won its first-ever UEFA Champions League, delivering a stunning 5-0 victory over Inter Milan at Munich’s Allianz Arena.
This historic triumph, masterfully orchestrated by manager Luis Enrique, now stands as the biggest win ever recorded in a Champions League final (The Sun).
🇫🇷 A Night of Joy Across France
France is celebrating like never before. From the Champs-Élysées in Paris to Marseille and even Port-au-Prince, fans are rejoicing this long-awaited victory.
After years of European heartbreaks, PSG finally reigns supreme on the continent, bringing immense pride to the French nation.
⚽ A One-Sided Final
From the first whistle, PSG dominated the match.
Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute after a brilliant setup by rising star Désiré Doué. The 19-year-old stole the show, scoring twice (20’ and 63’) and assisting once — becoming the third youngest player to score in a Champions League final (AP News).
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, with a precise strike, added the fourth goal in the 73rd minute. Finally, Senny Mayulu, another PSG academy product, came off the bench and sealed the 5-0 win with a late goal in the 87th minute (The Independent).
Inter Milan was overwhelmed and unable to respond.
🌟 Heroes of the Night
- Désiré Doué: Just 19 years old, scored 2 goals and gave 1 assist — the undisputed man of the match.
- Achraf Hakimi: Solid in defense, opened the scoring and set the tone.
- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: The first Georgian to score in a UCL final — confirmed his superstar status.
- Senny Mayulu: A homegrown talent who capped off the historic win.
Luis Enrique, with his tactical brilliance, enters the history books as the manager who delivered PSG’s first European crown.
🏆 A Champion’s Journey
PSG dominated their UEFA Champions League campaign this season, knocking out Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal along the way.
This final win crowns a historic treble for the Parisian club: Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and now Champions League (NDTV Sports).
📖 Redemption from Past Failures
Five years after losing the 2020 final to Bayern Munich, PSG has exorcised its demons.
This triumph represents the club’s resilience and unwavering ambition to reach the top.
🎉 An Unforgettable Night
Celebrations are erupting across Paris, with a victory parade planned on the Champs-Élysées.
Fans around the globe are honoring a moment many thought would never come.
PSG, once mocked for its repeated European failures, now stands at the pinnacle of world football.
Paris is magic.
And tonight, more than ever, the magic is real.