Munich, May 31, 2025 — Paris Saint-Germain finally did it. After years of heartbreak and close calls, the French club captured their first-ever UEFA Champions League title — and did so in spectacular fashion, thrashing Inter Milan 5–0in a one-sided final at Allianz Arena.
Goalscorers:
- Désiré Doué (2 goals)
- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
- Senny Mayulu
- Randal Kolo Muani (assist hat-trick)
A Night to Remember
Led by a blend of youth and star power, PSG controlled the tempo from the first whistle. Doué’s early brace silenced Inter’s hopes, while Kvaratskhelia dazzled with dribbles that echoed vintage Neymar. Mayulu’s goal capped off what many are calling the most dominant final since 1994.
The End of the Curse
After painful defeats in 2020 and 2023, PSG’s win is symbolic of a new identity under coach Luis Enrique: less ego, more structure, and an emphasis on team harmony.
PSG becomes only the second French club (after Marseille in 1993) to win Europe’s top club honor.
A Shift in Power?
With Real Madrid and Manchester City exiting in earlier rounds, and Bayern Munich still rebuilding, the Champions League feels more open than ever. PSG’s youth core could dominate Europe for years to come.