Luis Enrique has really shown the football world that in today’s football, it doesn’t only take star studded team to win a trophy but the zeal, determination, trust and time. He came to PSG with a magic want to conjure their first ever UCL magic to end their Champions League trophy drought.
At the Allianz Arena in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan 5-0 in the final to win their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy, marking a historic milestone.
With a strong start, the Parisian team took charge of the game in the first few minutes. The opening goal was scored in the 12th minute by Achraf Hakimi, who set the tone. Desire Doue’s strong drive that bounced off Inter defender Federico Dimarco and reached the net just eight minutes later doubled the lead.
In the 63rd minute, Doue added a third goal to continue his outstanding play. With a fourth goal in the 72nd minute, Georgian sensation Khvicha Kvaratskhelia increased PSG’s lead even more. Senny Mayulu’s fifth goal in the closing seconds gave PSG the victory and solidified their place as European champions, dealing the game the ultimate blow.
PSG’s victory solidifies their position among football’s top with a well-earned and outstanding performance, capping off years of expectation and multiple attempts to win Europe’s most coveted club title.