5 bombs bombarded Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time, and completed the achievement of sweeping 4 crowns in a single season! The 2024/25 Champions League final was held at the Allianz Arena in Munich on May 31 local time, and in the end, Paris beat Inter Milan 5-0 thanks to a brace from Douai and goals from Achraf, Kvaratskhelia and Mayoglu.
The team finally won the Champions League for the first time in history, and all the members of Grand Paris were excited
This score set a record for the largest point difference in the Champions League final, and Grand Paris was crowned the champion of the Champions League for the first time, and won the Champions League, Ligue 1, French Cup, and French Super Cup four times this season. As the biggest drama of the year in European football throughout the season, this final was highly anticipated by fans, but the process of the game was disappointing. Inter Milan failed to show the technical and tactical level of the opponent, resulting in a one-sided situation throughout the game, and the suspense was lost early.
After the 20-year-old Douai (left) scored a pass, his teammates rushed to hug him and celebrate
Paris were in control from the start, with Douai, who turned 20 two days later, first assisting Achraf to break the deadlock with an empty goal, and then scoring with a volley to give Paris a two-goal lead into the break.
Grand Paris defeated Inter Milan by five goals in the Champions League final, and Enrique won three crowns in Paris and Barcelona, becoming the first person since Pep Guardiola
Grand Paris opens a new era in the team's history. Inter, who were behind, tried to open up the situation with substitutions, but there were still few chances. On the contrary, Paris repeatedly created a killing chance through quick transitions, with Douai, Kvaratskhelia and Mayoglu scoring successively to lock the final score at 5-0. After this final, Paris Saint-Germain started a new era in team history, and it was after the departure of French captain Kylian Mbappe. As of today, Grand Paris is no longer the uncrowned king.