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It was a one sided Champions League Final on Saturday as Paris Saint-Germain thrashed Inter Milan with a five goal to nill, making history with such goal margin in the history of League.
Paris Saint-Germain claimed the UEFA Champions League title for the first time in club history destroying Inter at the Allianz Arena in Munich – the largest-ever margin of victory in the European final.
PSG got started early with Achraf Hakimi scoring in the 12th minute, doubling their lead less than 10 minutes later with a goal from teenager Désiré Doué, who had assisted on the opener.
Doué added PSG’s third goal in the 63rd minute to put the game out of reach, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia netted the fourth for the French champions. Substitute Senny Mayulu, also 19 years, pushed PSG’s advantage to 5-0 with a score in the 86th minute.
PSG’s European crown comes as something of a surprise after falling short with some of the greatest players in the world since Qatar Sports Investments took control of the club in 2011.
This season was PSG’s first without Kylian Mbappe, the French superstar who led his country to a World Cup in 2018 and joined Real Madrid last summer.
The Parisians join Marseille (1993) as the only French teams to win Europe’s top club competition, five years after losing the final to Bayern Munich in an empty stadium during COVID.
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