Witnessing History: PSG's 5–0 Triumph Over Inter Milan

I went to watch PSG beat Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final today. Me and my friends were at a coffee shop nearby. Everyone was really excited and the game was amazing to watch. This is PSG's first ever Champions League win, and they won by the biggest score ever in a final.
The Game
The match was at Allianz Arena in Munich. Achraf Hakimi scored first in the 12th minute. Then Désiré Doué got one in the 20th minute. Doué scored again in the 63rd minute - that was his second goal. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made it 4-0 in the 74th minute. Senny Mayulu finished it off with the last goal in the 86th minute.
Match Numbers
The stats showed PSG was much better. They had more shots, more possession, and controlled the whole game. Inter Milan tried hard but couldn't do much against PSG's attack.
This win made me think about Mbappé. He played for PSG for many years but never won the Champions League with them. Now he moved to Real Madrid, and PSG finally got their trophy. Mbappé even posted on Instagram to say well done to his old team.
Maybe teams sometimes get stronger after their best player leaves. It's weird how football works sometimes.
Match Stats from flashscore


Why This Matters
PSG fans are so happy right now. They waited so long for this moment. Winning 5-0 in the final is incredible - no team ever won by that much before in the Champions League final.
Their coach Luis Enrique said this win was for his daughter Xana who died. That made the victory even more special and emotional.
What I Think
I don't really support PSG, but I'm happy for them today. Their fans deserved this after waiting so many years. The team played really well and everything went perfect for them. Some days in football, everything just works out right, and today was one of those days for PSG.
I watched this match at a local coffee house on May 31, 2025.


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