PSG, who had a sensational performance on Saturday night, cruised the path to the Maiden Champions League crown as he slammed a 4-0 runaway against Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena.
Dominating from the beginning, he jumped out of the trap, and Luis Enrique’s side descended to the start of Munich’s dream.
PSG doubled the lead after just eight minutes as Gianluigi donnarumma is a big spell audience. 19-year-old Sensation Doue put Nerazzurri on his sword and almost completely ended his dream of Inter title.
Writing major history here and eventually solidified their spot as one of the European elites, Doue grabbed his second night right after the time, as the former Rennes ace produced a great solo effort.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia may have wasted a handful of golden opportunities on either side of the half-time break, but the Georgian ace quietly went home and added a fourth in the final 13 minutes.
As it was the most famous night in PSG history, academy alumnus Senny Mail added a notable fifth, meaning that Saturday’s 5-0 victory was the biggest victory in the Champions League final.
Complete the all-around iconic silverware sweep this season is fair to say that PSG has easily managed to grab at least another goal in Munich.
This season, heading in a whole new direction, with some of the hottest starlets in European football and sparkling teams, PSG can start the Champions League dynasty in the coming years.
As for Inter Milan, it fell dramatically under the bright lights of Munich, and the Italian giants will support themselves in another public backlash in the coming days after waiving their Serie A title last weekend.
Dominated by the opening whistle, it could show signs of an emotional hangover following last week’s domestic heartbreak, and it has also been suggested that Saturday’s drumming in Munich will be Simone Inzagi’s final match.
On the night PSG cruised along the road to the Maiden Champions League crown, we saw the main story points of Allianz Arena.
PSG finally establishes itself as one of the European elites
Watching Kylian Mbappe complete a smash free transfer to Real Madrid last summer, there was a lot of speculation from all over Europe about how PSG would deal with the talismanic French skipper.
However, as they don’t actually have to walk around the path to the 13th League One title and get out of the third gear, the French icon has embarked on a sensational rise under the leadership of Enrique and now solidified its position as one of the European elites.
PSG may have enjoyed a true domestic runaway over the past decade, but it is no secret that European silverware maidens have been at the top of their agenda since the completion of Qatar-backed takeover in 2011.
Heading in a much younger direction in the last 12 months, and now past the days of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Sergioramos, PSG has issued the famous statement that it will be seen all across the continent on Saturday night.
On the way to Munich, he tore the Inter-Team, who had been passing by something like the newly-horned Spanish champion Barcelona, and Enrique’s side party at night when he writes the first piece of European history.
Inzaghi looks to leave the inter in a week to forget
While Inter Milan may have signed a domestic campaign with a 2-0 victory at Como last weekend, Nerazuli abandoned the Serie crown to historic rival Napoli and went to Munich on Saturday with a huge pressure on his shoulders.
While Inter may have been handed the opportunity to insist on the ultimate immediate response, Inzagi’s team suffers from an astonishing collapse under bright light, and they are pretending to be themselves for another public backlash.
It’s not surprising that all sides are completely blown away, and many speculate that this summer, a somewhat complete overhaul of Sansilo.
Inzagi led the Serie’s success during the 2023/24 campaign, and may have helped Nerazzuri reach two Champions League finals over the past three years, but it appears that Saturday’s drumming in Munich will almost certainly be his final match.
Far from ideal speculation ahead of Saturday’s date with Destiny, the former Lazio boss has already agreed to take over in a Saudi-based outfit, with the announcement reportedly likely to be imminent.
Doue steals all headlines in Munich
After completing a permanent journey from Barcelona last summer, red-hot Osmane Dembele may have solidified his spot as a poster boy in Paris, but it was the feeling of 19 years old who stole all the headlines on Saturday night.
While some may have felt that Bradley Barcola was nodding in Munich, Doo was at the heart of PSG’s iconic performance, highlighting why he is considered one of Europe’s hottest young offensive starlets.
The former Rennes Ace may have been unable to find the net in any of his last eight appearances in all competitions ahead of Saturday’s showpiece event in Munich, but Doo was the first to win the Champions League final brace since Gareth Bale in 2018.
Fearing Federico DiMarco, Doue has registered 31 goals and support in all competitions this season, and certainly wrote himself in PSG Folklore.
Match Report
PSG: Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz, Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia
submarine: Ramos, Hernandez, Mile, Barcola, Zaire Emery
Inter Milan: Sommer, Pavard, Acerbi, Bastoni, Dimarco, Mkhitaryan, Calhanoglu, Barella, Dumfries, Thuram, Martinez
submarine: Aslani, Augusto, Bisek, Dalmian, Zarevsky
the goal: Hakimi (12′), Doue (20′, 63′), Kvaratskhelia (73′), Mayulu (86′)
Yellow Card: PSG: Hakimi, Doue – Inter Milan: Acerbi, Thuram, Zalewski
Red card: n/a
Judgment: Stephen Kobacus