French Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) defeated Inter Milan 5-0 inside the Allianz Arena to clinch their first-ever UEFA Champions League title.
Teenager Desire Doue scored twice for PSG and set up the opening goal for Achraf Hakimi before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made it four and then 19-year-old substitute Senny Mayulu completed the scoring.
PSG are just the second French club since Marseille in 1993 to win European football’s top trophy.
Their 5-0 win over Inter was the biggest ever margin of victory in a European Cup/UEFA Champions League final.
Luis Enrique becomes just the second manager in history to win a treble, including the UEFA Champions League, with two different clubs, emulating the feat achieved by Pep Guardiola with Barcelona and Manchester City.
PSG are the 9th different men’s side to win the continental treble in Europe.
The other clubs are Celtic, Ajax, PSV, Manchester United, Barcelona, Inter, Bayern Munich, Manchester City.
Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a simple tapping into an empty net.
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The Parisians went 2-0 ahead eight minutes later when their defender Willian Pacho improbably kept the ball from going out at the PSG end and the resulting fast-flowing move led to Doue firing in a deflected shot that evaded Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer.
PSG made it 3-0 on 63 minutes with a goal created by Vitinha’s surging run. He exchanged passes with Ousmane Dembele, before delivering a pass into the path of Doue who drilled the ball into the net.
The match was put beyond doubt by Georgian international Kvaratskhelia’s brilliant low finish on 73 minutes before Mayulu rounded off a slick passing move to make it 5-0 with four minutes left.
France 24