Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) celebrated a significant triumph by winning the Champions League, defeating Inter Milan 5-0 at the Allianz Arena. This victory holds immense value for the French club, according to defender Presnel Kimpembe. The Ligue 1 champions, who have now secured a treble, showcased their dominance with an emphatic performance. Desire Doue was named Player of the Match after scoring twice, while Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu also contributed goals.
Kimpembe, who has spent his entire professional career with PSG and played in their 2020 final loss to Bayern Munich, expressed deep emotion over this achievement. "The whole club was waiting for this trophy. It's a huge accomplishment. We just have to enjoy the moment," he shared with Canal+. He emphasised that winning the Champions League with PSG is more meaningful than achieving it elsewhere.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored PSG's fourth goal, marking his third in this season's competition—a personal best for him in a single edition. Having joined PSG from Napoli during the January transfer window, Kvaratskhelia felt vindicated in his decision to move. "It's crazy to say I'm a Champions League winner," he told TNT Sports. He expressed joy at being part of such a remarkable team and believed his choice to join PSG was justified.
PSG made history by fielding one of the youngest starting lineups ever in a Champions League final, with an average age of 25 years and 96 days. They became the first team since 1962 to score five or more goals in a Champions League or European Cup final. This victory not only highlights their current prowess but also sets a new benchmark for future performances.
The team's collective effort and youthful energy were key factors in their success. Each player contributed significantly to this historic win, showcasing PSG's depth and talent across the squad. As they bask in their triumph, PSG looks forward to building on this momentum for future challenges on both domestic and international fronts.