Paris Saint-Germain Secures First Uefa Champions League Title with Dominant 5-0 Victory Over Inter Milan
In the UEFA Champions League final, Paris Saint-Germain asserted its dominance from the start, limiting Inter Milan’s opportunities and ultimately securing a 5-0 victory to claim the title for the first time in the club’s history.
Paris Saint-Germain’s early pressure paid off in the 12th minute, as Vitinha’s pass found its way to Hakimi, who slotted the ball in for the opening goal. The French team continued to dictate the pace of the game and in the 20th minute, Doué’s shot, assisted by Dimarco’s deflection, found the back of the net.
Inter Milan’s best chance came in the 37th minute, but Thuram’s header went wide of the post. At halftime, Paris Saint-Germain held a well-deserved 2-0 lead.
The second half saw Inter Milan struggle to gain a foothold and Paris Saint-Germain capitalized on their opponents’ struggles. In the 63rd minute, a swift counterattack ended with Doué scoring a double, assisted by Vitinha and Dembelé.
Georgi Kvaratskhelia sealed the game in the 73rd minute, capitalizing on a through pass from Dembelé and leaving the Inter Milan goalkeeper with no chance of a save.
The outcome was all but certain and Paris Saint-Germain’s title win was a just reward for their dominant performance. The team, which had previously eliminated the likes of Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona, never truly threatened to turn the game around.
The final nail in the coffin came in the 87th minute, when substitute Mayulu, set up by Barcola, beat the goalkeeper with a precise shot from a sharp angle, securing a 5-0 victory for Paris Saint-Germain and their first-ever UEFA Champions League title.