PSG King of Europe



For the 70th edition of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain wrote the most beautiful page in its history by winning its first European star. Faced with an unrecognizable inter Milan, the Parisians have delivered a one-way final (5-0), carried by a talented and uninhibited generation. With the youngest eleven holder of the modern history of a final (25 years and 96 days on average), PSG imposed an infernal tempo from the start.

Domination has been immediate. In the 12th minute, Vitinha signed a laser pass for Goué, who turned before serving Hakimi for the opening of the score. Nine minutes later, Paris reoffended on a flash counterattack: Dembélé shifted gifted, whose deviated volley cheated Sommer. The station wagon was done.

The Inter, outdated, struggled to exist. His first strike, a head of Marcus Thuram in the 37th minute on corner, finished next to it. In the second half, the Milanese tried to raise their heads, but Paris managed to manage weak times, before restarting the machine against.

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In the 63rd, Vitinha accelerated again, relayed by Dembélé, to serve gifted who scored a double of dry strike at the first post. Ten minutes later, Kvaratskhelia killed any suspense of a perfectly negotiated face-to-face, concluding a new supersonic action.

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And the party did not stop there. Coming into play in the 83rd minute, Senny Mayulu sealed the Parisian demonstration by scoring the fifth goal. After a quick one with Bradley Barcola, the young middle found the way to the nets of a shot in a closed angle. A brilliant conclusion for an evening engraved in the history of the club.

This victory (5-0) marks the advent of a conquering, coherent and finally rewarded PSG on the European scene. Paris is on the roof of Europe. And this time, it’s not a dream.



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