MUNICH GERMANY – 05.31.2025: Marquinhos from Paris Saint-Germain holds the UEFA Champions League cup after the team’s victory. The club has won its first ever UEFA Champions League championship and a 5-0 record score in the UEFA Champions League Final. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images).
Finally, Paris Saint-Germain has won the European Championship. It’s not by a small margin either. PSG thrashed Inter Milan in Munich 5-0, securing their first ever Champions League title. This was not just a win for a club who has been so close to winning so many times. It was a statement.
PSG was serious from the very beginning. Desire Doue, who’s just 19, was everywhere—netting two goals and setting up the opener for Hakimi. Inter’s defense didn’t even know what hit them. Kvaratskhelia’s goal and Senny Mayulu’s substitute goal rounded out the final, which was by far the most lopsided ever.
When the final whistle blew, Doue appeared to be completely unable to speak. “I can’t think of the words. This is my greatest dream. “We’ve written the history,” he said, barely holding back his tears. Vitinha – one of PSG’s creative sparks – put it simply, “This means everything.” Now we’re going to celebrate.”
Paris celebrates PSG’s Champions League win
You didn’t have to be close to the stadium in Paris to notice that something had happened. The sky was lit by fireworks, car horns filled the streets and PSG scarves were waved out of the windows of cars. The Eiffel Tower even donned the team’s blue and red—how’s that for a celebration?
President Macron wasted little time in congratulating the players. He’ll be welcoming the players to the Elysee Palace for a proper presidential handshake, calling it ‘a day of glory for PSG.’ The city’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo, called it ‘historic,’ and she’s not wrong.
Over 5,000 police officers were present in the city, as there were so many people celebrating. The party continued on the Champs Elysees despite some flares being thrown and a car that was set on fire near the Parc des Princes. PSG fans had waited for decades to see this moment, and nothing would ruin their celebration.
PSG’s young stars bring them Champions League glory
It’s interesting to see how the PSG squad has changed over the past couple of years. Gone are the days of banking everything on global superstars like Messi, Neymar and Mbappé. Under Luis Enrique, PSG have gone for hungry, young talent—and it’s paid off big time.
Enrique joins a select group of managers who have won Champions League trophies at two clubs. According to the relationship between this team and its fans, Enrique is loving every moment. He said, “It is time for a party!” “We deserve it.”
Paris Saint-Germain isn’t simply celebrating a win. It is proof that investing in the future pays off. It’s an evening that will be remembered for years to come by the people of Paris.
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