Paris Saint-Germain's recent Champions League victory marked a significant milestone for the club, with Achraf Hakimi attributing this success to Luis Enrique's transformative influence. PSG secured their first Champions League title with a commanding 5-0 win over Inter in Munich. This triumph is the largest margin of victory in a final within the competition's history.
Achraf Hakimi initiated the scoring just 12 minutes into the match. Desire Doue then extended PSG's lead with two goals, while Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu added further goals at Allianz Arena. This victory not only highlighted PSG's dominance but also underscored Luis Enrique's impact on the team.

Luis Enrique, who previously led Barcelona to Champions League glory, joined an elite group of coaches by winning the tournament with two different clubs. He is now among Carlo Ancelotti, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jose Mourinho, Jupp Heynckes, and Pep Guardiola in achieving this feat.
Hakimi praised Luis Enrique for his profound impact on PSG. "He is the man who has changed everything at PSG," said Hakimi. "Since he came here, he has changed the way football is seen. He is a loyal man; he deserves it more than anyone else." Hakimi contributed significantly to PSG's campaign, matching Ian Harte’s record for most goal involvements by a defender in a single Champions League season.
Desire Doue emerged as a standout performer in the final, making history as the first player involved in three goals during a Champions League final. At 19 years and 362 days old, he became the youngest player to score multiple goals and provide an assist in such a prestigious match.
Reflecting on his performance, Doue expressed his amazement: "I have no words," he told TNT Sports. "That was just incredible for me, simply incredible." His contributions were pivotal in securing PSG’s historic win and showcased his potential as a rising star.
Luis Enrique’s tenure at PSG has been transformative both tactically and mentally for the team. "He's been here two years, and he's made history for the club," said Doue about Enrique. "Tactically, mentally, he's a really good coach, but not only as a coach - as a human being too."
This monumental achievement has etched PSG’s name into football history books. The club has long awaited this momentous victory and now celebrates its well-deserved success on Europe’s grandest stage.