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Vitinha Celebrates Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League Victory As A Dream Come True

Paris Saint-Germain's Vitinha expressed joy after their historic 5-0 victory over Inter in the Champions League final, highlighting the fans' impact and the team's dedication to achieving European success.

Paris Saint-Germain achieved a historic victory by defeating Inter 5-0 in the Champions League final, marking their first triumph in this prestigious tournament. The match took place in Munich, where PSG not only claimed the trophy but also completed a treble, becoming the first French team to do so. This remarkable achievement was celebrated by fans and players alike.

Vitinha expressed his gratitude towards the fans, acknowledging their significant role in motivating the team to achieve European success. He shared with TNT Sports, "It means everything, it means everything." The victory was not just for the club but also a dream come true for everyone involved.

Vitinha on PSG's Champions League Triumph

Desire Doue played a pivotal role in PSG's victory, scoring twice and assisting once. This made him the first player to contribute to three goals in a Champions League final. Alongside him, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu added to the scoreline, sealing an emphatic win for PSG.

The team's performance was described as incredible by Vitinha, who emphasized that such results are not achieved by chance. "The fans are the main reason that we wanted to win this trophy," he said. "It's our dream, it's everyone's dream, it's my dream, and I'm glad we made it."

Following their victory, Vitinha highlighted the quality of his teammates and their collective effort. He stated that PSG is indeed a very good team and that they would now celebrate their success together. The triumph signifies more than just a win; it represents a milestone for French football on the European stage.

This monumental win has etched PSG's name into football history as they celebrate their first Champions League title alongside their devoted supporters.

Story first published: Sunday, June 1, 2025, 8:31 [IST]
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