In a breathtaking display of dominance and flair, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) crushed Inter Milan 5–0 in the 2025 UEFA Champions League final, securing their first-ever title in club history and setting a new record for the biggest winning margin in a Champions League final.
Played at the Allianz Arena in Munich on May 31, 2025, the final was expected to be a close encounter between the French giants and the Italian heavyweights. However, PSG delivered one of the most stunning performances in Champions League history, led by 19-year-old sensation Désiré Doué.
PSG Rewrite the History Books
PSG, under the tactical leadership of Luis Enrique, stunned the football world by becoming the first team to win a Champions League final by a five-goal margin. The previous record margin in the final was 4–0, achieved by AC Milan against Barcelona in 1994.
The match saw Achraf Hakimi open the scoring in the early minutes, followed by a quick-fire second from Doué. The teenager wasn’t done yet—he added a second goal and two assists, becoming the youngest player to both score and assist in a Champions League final.
Further goals from Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and youngster Senny Mayulu sealed the emphatic 5–0 result for PSG.
A New Era for PSG
This landmark victory is more than just a trophy—it symbolizes a new era for Paris Saint-Germain. After years of falling short despite having global stars like Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappé, the club finally found European glory by building around young, hungry talents.
Luis Enrique’s tactical brilliance, combined with PSG’s new recruitment strategy focusing on youth and development, paid off spectacularly. With this win, Enrique becomes only the second manager in history to win the treble (League, Domestic Cup, and Champions League) with two different clubs—Barcelona in 2015 and PSG in 2025.
What’s Next for the Champions?
With their Champions League triumph, PSG will now face 2025 UEFA Europa League winners Tottenham Hotspur in the upcoming UEFA Super Cup. The victory also boosts the club’s global profile, setting them up as a dominant force in European football for years to come.
Final Score:
Paris Saint-Germain 5–0 Inter Milan
Goalscorers:
Achraf Hakimi (PSG)
Désiré Doué (PSG) x2
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG)
Senny Mayulu (PSG)