PSG beat Inter with a dance and are the new European champions.

PSG champion of the Champions League
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Luis Enrique made history this Saturday in Munich. He nailed PSG 's first Champions League title and completed French football's first treble , the second of his career, after crushing Inter Milan (5-0) with an unprecedented display at the Allianz Arena and with a team he molded to his liking, which he sculpted until it became the king of Europe in a season to remember.
PSG finished to the rhythm of "olés." And no wonder. Never before in history has there been a 5-goal lead in a Champions League or European Cup final . Luis Enrique's feat was breathtaking, achieving what PSG couldn't with Messi, Neymar, or Mbappe. The new king of Europe. Architect of a fearsome team, leader of an unprecedented assault in a match of this level. PSG headed straight to the Olympus of the Champions League with their first victory.
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Those first months of uncertainty that nearly knocked PSG out of this competition are long gone. It's as if they never existed, as if they didn't match the team that played the perfect game at the Allianz Arena, stripping Inter of all personality to thrash them in a final that could have been narrowly missed due to their overwhelming dominance.Luis Enrique completely nullified Simone Inzaghi. It was a tactical rout of the Spaniard against the Italian, who was unhinged on the wing in the face of PSG's superiority. Because rarely have the Nerazzurri encountered such obvious dominance. They chased shadows. They defended tightly. They couldn't counterattack.

Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan
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It was a complete Parisian shower. Vitinha, Fabián, and Joao Neves played hide-and-seek, in some cases tag, with a midfield as mature as Inter's. William Pacho was a wall with Lautaro. Marquinhos a leader against Thuram. Hakimi a finisher. 'Kvara' a nightmare on the wing. Dembelé, a free spirit who shattered Italy's defensive plans, a clear candidate for the Ballon d'Or. And Doue, the executioner.
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It didn't take long for the 19-year-old Frenchman to break the deadlock. Vitinha actually did it with a through ball that was level with a select few. But the composure displayed by the Frenchman, the protagonist of a historic match, winner of the MVP, possessing excessive maturity for someone of his age, allowed Hakimi to open the scoring in an empty net. He did so in the goal where the Inter fans were cheering. There he won a Scudetto. He apologized.
It was the first goal for Dimarco, who was singled out for criticism. He was Inter's weak point, and, combined with Doue's madness, they ended up losing. Eight minutes passed before the Frenchman took center stage again. He culminated in a counterattack that was almost Inter-made. From his own end line, he launched a lightning attack, a perfect counterattack .

Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan
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'Kvara' passed deep to Dembele, who quickly spotted Doue's arrival. He switched sides of attack, and the star of the match, at least one of them, shot to Dimarco, whose light touch ended up beating Sommer . PSG were already champions. No matter how hard Inter tried to react from set pieces, with two headers from Thuram and Acerbi, the Italian team was on the canvas. And they weren't allowed to get up. Because just when it seemed they could attempt a comeback, just as the second half began, they found their fate.
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A free kick from Doué , who finished off a signature move. Dembélé's backheel relieved the pressure in midfield. Vitinha assisted. And the winger, now a well-established player, delivered a perfect finish.
It was already a crazy final. A battle of biblical proportions. A match for the ages. A title that was in the balance from the 20th minute, but which PSG began to celebrate in the 63rd minute, with the third goal, sparked by the ovation Doue received when he was substituted immediately after the goal .
But the Parisian side wasn't satisfied. They wanted their first Champions League title to go down in football history. And that was what 'Kvara' did, playing a special role in this match for Napoli, who won a Scudetto title from Inter. The Georgian, with yet another display of his short career, scored the fourth without hesitation, as a gift to all Neapolitans.

Paris Saint-Germain
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It wasn't even the final touch, assigned to Mayulu in the 87th minute, who scored a goal that set the party in Paris alight. PSG, European champions. Deserved winners of their first Champions League title. And Luis Enrique, author of a feat of gigantic proportions.
Technical sheet5 - PSG: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes (Lucas Hrenández, d.78); Joao Neves (Zaire-Emerey, m.84), Vitinha, Fabián Ruiz (Mayulu, m.84); Doué (Barcola, m.66), Dembelé, Kvaratskhelia (Gonzalo Ramos, m.84).
0 - Inter Milan: Sommer; Pavard (Bisseck, m.54) (Darmian, m.62), Acerbi, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu (Asllani, m.70), Mkhitaryan (Carlos Augusto, m.62), Dimarco (Zalewski, m.54); Thuram, Lautaro Martínez.
Goals: 1-0, m.12: Hakimi; 2-0, m.20: Doue; 3-0, m.63: Doue; 4-0, m.73: Kvaratskhelia; 5-0, m.87: Mayulu.
Referee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania). Yellow cards were shown to Doue (65th minute) and Hakimi (90th minute) for PSG; and to Zalewski (56th minute), Inzaghi (coach, 58th minute), Thuram (69th minute), and Acerbi (71st minute) for Inter Milan.
Incidents: Champions League final played at the Allianz Arena in Munich in front of around 75,000 spectators.
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