PSG wins the 2025 UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint Germain, popularly known as PSG, are the Champions of Europe. Today at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany , and in glorious fashion, they beat Inter Milan of Italy by a resounding 5:0 to lift the 2025 UEFA Champions League Trophy.

What makes this triumph all the more exciting is that they did it without proud and arrogant Mpape who feels that without him PSG will collapse as a club.
Again, this is the first Champions League trophy for PSG and the first time that a Champions League final is won by such a wide margin of 5:0. Without Messi, without Nemar, without Mpape, Paris Saint Germain won the 2025 UEFA Champions League in grand and great fashion. This is the second Champions League by the PSG coach, Luis Enrique.
Right from the blast of the opening whistle in the first half, PSG took command of the field of play and dictated every pace, never allowing Inter Milan a breather.
PSG goals were scored by A. Hakimi in the 12th minute, D. Doué in the 20th and 63rd minutes, K. Kvaratskhelia in the 73rd minute and S. Mayulu in the 86th minute of play.
For the better part of a decade, Paris Saint-Germain was a controversial project and a collection of names. It was Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Beckham, then Neymar, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi. It was a club transformed by money, and defined by unflinching ambition. It was many things, but never the one thing it desperately wanted to be — until Saturday, when PSG, in its very first year without a megastar, became European champions.
PSG stormed past Inter Milan in the 2025 Champions League final. It won 5-0, by more goals than any Champions League finalist ever before. It won as a team, with four goals scored or assisted by teenagers — including breakout 19-year-old star Désiré
There was an explosion of PSG joy after that full-time whistle. The bench poured onto the pitch to celebrate with the players, many of whom had fallen to the floor out of pure emotion.
PSG manager Luis Enrique stumbled onto the field, looking slightly overwhelmed with his team’s performance.
His coaching staff then ran to celebrate with their boss, who ran to the fans behind the PSG goal.
This win means so much to Les Parisiens, but maybe even more to Enrique who has suffered unimaginable heartbreak since the death of his daughter, Xana, in 2019.
Inter Milan devastated: It’s a heartbreaking result for the Italians, whose fans were left in tears by the cutting PSG performance. Inter supporters were left heading for the exits long before the final whistle

