PSG’s 5-0 Champions League Masterclass: Finally, European Kings
Paris Saint‑Germain finally nailed that elusive Champions League — and did it in brutal style. In Munich on 31 May, they thrashed Inter Milan 5‑0 to claim their first European Cup. It’s the largest margin of victory in a final since 1956.
From the start, PSG were relentless. Achraf Hakimi smashed one in early, then 19‑year‑old Désiré Doué bagged a brace—becoming the youngest ever to score twice in a final. Kvaratskhelia and sub Senny Mayulu finished the job: a 5‑0 thrashing that left Inter bewildered and shattered.
This wasn’t just a win—it was a message. PSG, long mocked for bottling it on the big stage, delivered a ruthless masterclass. Their high press suffocated Inter, while Donnarumma barely had a save to make.
With this win, questions about PSG’s “project” finally died down. It’s not just oil money now—it’s legacy building. Their journey, from chokers to champions, is now immortalised in European history.