PSG etched their name into European football history with a ruthless 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The night belonged to 19-year-old Desire Doue, whose sensational display on the biggest stage saw him named Man of the Match as PSG claimed their first-ever Champions League title.

From the first whistle, PSG asserted dominance. Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute, setting the tone for what would be a relentless evening. Doue doubled the lead in the 20th minute with a composed finish, and as Inter attempted to regroup, PSG's attacking carousel only gained momentum.
Doue struck again in the 64th minute, displaying maturity and precision far beyond his years. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added a fourth before substitute Senny Mayulu capped off the performance with a fifth, sealing one of the most one-sided finals in recent memory. Inter managed just two shots on target, unable to cope with PSG's energy and tactical discipline.
Doue's performance was not just dazzling - it was historic. At 19 years and 362 days, he became the youngest player ever to score and assist in a Champions League final. He directly contributed to three goals - two finishes and a deft assist, setting a new benchmark in final appearances.
The significance of Doue's feat is magnified when compared to the careers of legendary forwards. Neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo managed such an impact in a final at that age. His fearless dribbling, tactical intelligence, and calm under pressure marked him out as a generational talent.
The victory also marked PSG manager Luis Enrique's second European treble, making him only the second manager in football history to achieve this feat more than once. It was a masterclass in man-management, system design, and long-term vision.