Paris Saint-Germain Clinches First UEFA Champions League Title with 5-0 Victory Over Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain secures its inaugural UEFA Champions League title in a historic final against Inter Milan.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) achieved a historic milestone by winning the UEFA Champions League for the first time on Saturday, defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in the final held at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The victory marks PSG's first triumph in the prestigious tournament, highlighting the club's rise in European football.
The match began with an early goal from Ashraf Hakimi, a former Inter player, who scored in the 13th minute.
Desiree Dweih further extended PSG's lead with two goals, netting his first in the 20th minute and his second in the 63rd minute.
Kvaratskhelia from Georgia added another goal for PSG in the 73rd minute.
The team's scoring was capped by a goal from substitute Sene Maiolo, who found the net in the 87th minute.
This victory allowed PSG to avenge their previous final loss, which occurred five years ago in Lisbon against Bayern Munich.
PSG is now the second French club to win the Champions League title, following Marseille's victory in 1993, when they defeated AC Milan 1-0 at the old Olympic Stadium in Munich.
With this win, PSG continues to solidify its status as one of the leading clubs in European football.