The biggest Champions League final victories as PSG thrash Inter Milan 5-0 | OneFootball

The biggest Champions League final victories as PSG thrash Inter Milan 5-0 | OneFootball

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·1 de junio de 2025

The biggest Champions League final victories as PSG thrash Inter Milan 5-0

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Paris Saint-Germain stunned Inter Milan with an emphatic 5-0 success at the Allianz Arena, winning the Champions League for the first time in their history.

Luis Enrique’s side also set a new record on Saturday, as they registered the biggest ever victory in a final in the competition’s history.


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Biggest Champions League final wins

Paris Saint-Germain 5-0 Inter Milan (2025)

Desire Doue stole all the headlines in Munich, as the 19-year-old set up Achraf Hakimi for the opener before scoring a brace of his own, becoming the first player to make three goal contributions in a Champions League final. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu also earned their names on the scoresheet as PSG recorded an outstanding victory.

AC Milan 4-0 Barcelona (1994)

Johan Cruyff’s Barcelona team went into the European final as clear favourites. AC Milan were missing several key players, but they still went on to record a stunning success. Daniele Massaro produced a masterclass at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, scoring twice to put his side in a commanding position before half-time. Dejan Savicevic added another early in the second-half before Marcel Desailly wrapped up an excellent win with a curled finish in the 58th minute.

Real Madrid 4-1 Juventus (2017)

Real Madrid became the first club to win back-to-back Champions League trophies in 2017 when they crushed Juventus 4-1 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Mario Mandzukic quickly levelled the scores after Cristiano Ronaldo’s 20th-minute opener, but Casemiro put his side back in front on the hour mark. Ronaldo fired another before Marco Asensio completed the rout with a 90th-minute goal.

Real Madrid 4-1 Atletico Madrid (2014)

Atletico Madrid fans were left devastated when their team lost the 2014 final as they held a lead for the vast majority of the contest in Lisbon. Sergio Ramos sent the game to extra-time after cancelling out Diego Godin’s opener in the 93rd minute. Gareth Bale then nodded Madrid in front before Marcelo and Ronaldo also scored to seal an emphatic 4-1 triumph.

FC Porto 3-0 Monaco (2004)

Jose Mourinho led Porto to an unlikely European success in 2004, with the victory elevating him to football manager superstardom and landing him a move to Chelsea. After knocking out Manchester United, Lyon and Deportivo La Coruna along the way, the Blue and Whites thrashed Monaco 3-0 in the final after goals from Carlos Alberto, Deco and Dmitri Alenichev.

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