Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a historic performance in Munich on June 1, 2025, as they dismantled Inter Milan 5-0 in the most lopsided UEFA Champions League final ever. In doing so, they clinched their first-ever Champions League title, marking a milestone in European football history.
Led by Luis Enrique’s tactical brilliance and inspired performances from youngsters Desire Doue and Senny Mayulu, PSG recorded the largest winning margin in a Champions League final in the tournament’s 70-year history.
🔥 Match Highlights: PSG vs Inter Milan – Champions League Final 2025

The match was played at the Allianz Arena in Munich, and from the opening whistle, PSG dominated proceedings. Goals from Achraf Hakimi, Desire Doue (2), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu sealed an unforgettable 5-0 triumph over a shell-shocked Inter Milan side.
⚽ Scorers:
- 12′ – Hakimi
- 20′ – Doue
- 63′ – Doue
- 73′ – Kvaratskhelia
- 86′ – Mayulu

👑 Doue’s Double Headlines Dominant Display
Desire Doue, just days shy of his 20th birthday, emerged as the star of the night. The teenager delivered a goal and an assist within the first 20 minutes, before scoring again in the second half to firmly shut the door on Inter’s hopes. His second goal followed a dazzling move involving Vitinha and Ousmane Dembele.
Doue’s performance was described as a “masterclass” by pundits, as he seamlessly replaced PSG’s post-Mbappe attacking void and carved open the aging Inter backline repeatedly.
🔁 PSG’s Youth Revolution Pays Off
This wasn’t just a victory—it was the crowning of a new era. With Kylian Mbappe gone, PSG’s new-look squad under Luis Enrique, built over the past two years, has proven itself to be one of Europe’s most balanced and lethal sides.
Other young talents like Senny Mayulu, who scored the fifth goal after coming on as a substitute, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who netted the fourth, highlighted PSG’s commitment to nurturing youth while maintaining European pedigree.
🏟️ Inter Milan Collapse Under Pressure

For Inter Milan, it was a night to forget. The Italian side, managed by Simone Inzaghi, were overwhelmed from the outset. Their only real chance came when Marcus Thuram narrowly missed a header in the first half.
The match also highlighted their squad’s aging core. With Yann Bisseck limping off shortly after being subbed in, and the defense disorganized throughout, a squad rebuild seems inevitable after back-to-back Champions League final losses and a Serie A title collapse to Napoli.
📊 PSG Make History
Here’s what PSG accomplished in this unforgettable night:
- 🏆 First Champions League title in club history
- 🥇 Largest margin of victory ever in a UCL final (5-0)
- 👶 Youngest double scorer in a final: Desire Doue (19)
- 🇫🇷 Only the second French club to win UCL (after Marseille in 1993)
- 🥈 Luis Enrique wins his second Champions League title (first with Barcelona in 2015)
📺 What They Said
“This team is fearless. They proved themselves not just as the best in France, but the best in Europe.” – Luis Enrique, PSG coach
“Football can be cruel, but this result doesn’t reflect who we are. It’s back to the drawing board.” – Simone Inzaghi, Inter Milan manager
📅 What’s Next for PSG?
With the Club World Cup 2025 on the horizon, PSG now set their sights on global dominance. Reinforcements may still come in, but the youth-led core that demolished Inter Milan is already being called one of the most exciting sides in Europe.
Expect players like Doue, Kvaratskhelia, Vitinha, and Mayulu to feature heavily next season as PSG look to defend their Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and now, Champions League crowns.