PSG’s Night of Glory: Youthful Squad Makes History with 5-0 Champions League Final Win

Paris Saint-Germain finally reached the summit of European football, and they did it in breathtaking fashion. The French giants crushed Inter Milan 5-0 in the UEFA Champions League final in Munich — the biggest margin of victory in final history — to secure their first-ever European crown.

What makes this triumph even more remarkable is the spirit and youthfulness with which PSG approached the game. With an average starting age of just 25, Luis Enrique’s side outpaced, outclassed, and outplayed a seasoned Inter Milan team from start to finish. It was a celebration of talent, energy, and bold football.

Teen sensation Desire Doue stole the spotlight with two goals and an assist, becoming the first player ever to be involved in three goals in a Champions League final. He was joined on the scoresheet by HakimiKhvicha Kvaratskhelia, and 18-year-old Senny Mayulu, whose thumping finish sealed a night PSG fans will never forget.

This was not just a win — it was a statement. After years of heartbreak, PSG delivered a performance that showed football can be beautiful, fast, and fearless. From the pressing of Dembele and Doue, to the composure of Vitinha and Ruiz in midfield, PSG’s new generation showed maturity beyond their years.

Manager Luis Enrique made history of his own, becoming the second coach to win a treble with two different clubs. But more importantly, he restored belief in a club that had waited too long.