OneFootball
·2 juin 2025
OneFootball
·2 juin 2025
The 2025 UEFA Champions League final on Saturday, 31 May, saw Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secure their first-ever European crown in emphatic fashion, dismantling Inter Milan 5-0 at Munich’s Allianz Arena. While the scoreline tells a story of dominance, several compelling narratives unfolded beyond the goals. Here are five key moments you might have missed:
At just 19 years old, midfielder Désiré Doué delivered a standout performance, netting two goals and playing a pivotal role in PSG's midfield. His dynamic display earned him widespread acclaim and marked him as one of Europe's emerging talents.
PSG manager Luis Enrique became only the second coach, after Pep Guardiola, to achieve two career trebles—winning the domestic league, domestic cup, and Champions League in a single season. This triumph followed his previous treble with Barcelona in the 2014-15 season. Enrique's tactical acumen and team-building prowess were instrumental in PSG's historic season.
The 5-0 victory set a new record for the largest winning margin in a Champions League final, surpassing previous records and highlighting PSG's dominance on the European stage.
In stark contrast to PSG's celebrations, Inter Milan faced a subdued reception upon returning to Italy. Reports indicate that only one supporter greeted the team at the airport, underscoring the disappointment and frustration among fans after the heavy defeat.
While PSG fans celebrated their team's historic win, the festivities in Paris were overshadowed by incidents of violence. Clashes between supporters and police led to several arrests and, tragically, the deaths of two individuals. These events cast a somber tone over what should have been a night of unbridled joy.
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