PSG vs Inter Milan: The Final Score Nobody Saw Coming—What Happened in Munich?

PSG vs Inter Milan: The Final Score Nobody Saw Coming—What Happened in Munich?

Paris Saint-Germain stunned the football world by demolishing Inter Milan 5-0 in the 2025 UEFA Champions League final at Munich’s Allianz Arena, claiming their first-ever European crown and rewriting the record books in the process.

A Night of Firsts and Records.

PSG, long considered European underachievers despite their star-studded squads, finally lifted the Champions League trophy. Their emphatic victory marked the largest margin ever recorded in a European Cup final, surpassing decades of history and heartbreak for the Parisian club.

How the Game Unfolded.

  • Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute, setting the tone for a relentless PSG attack.

  • Teenage sensation Désiré Doué doubled the lead before the 20-minute mark and added another in the second half, cementing his status as a rising star.

  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Senny Mayulu completed the rout, as Inter Milan struggled to respond to PSG’s pace and intensity.

  • By halftime, PSG had already taken shots to Inter’s two, showcasing their dominance from start to finish.

What’s Next for the Champions?.

With this victory, PSG not only joins Marseille as the only French clubs to win Europe’s top club competition but also secures a spot in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup and future FIFA Club World Cup tournaments Manager Luis Enrique becomes only the second coach in history to win the continental treble twice, matching Pep Guardiola’s feat.

Prediction vs Reality.

Pre-match odds favored PSG, but few could have predicted such a one-sided outcome. Inter Milan, aiming for their fourth Champions League title, were left reeling as PSG’s new generation delivered on the grandest stage.

Key Takeaway.

PSG’s historic night in Munich will be remembered for its sheer dominance, youthful brilliance, and the end of a long wait for European glory. The Champions League final of 2025 was not just a win—it was a statement.

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