Saturday, May 31st is an evening that Nerazzurri fans will surely not forget: PSG, in fact, won its first Champions League in the final against Inter, with a resounding 5-0. While in the Bois de Boulogne, Rossoneri fan Novak Djokovic was defeating qualifier Filip Misolic in straight sets, in a Philippe-Chatrier that cheered at every goal from the Parisian club, a few hundred kilometers away Ousmane Dembélé and his teammates were overpowering Simone Inzaghi’s squad. Under the Eiffel Tower, they had waited a long time for this cup, but perhaps it was worth the wait to win in this way.
PSG made it clear right from the first half who the real favorite in the final was, with a goal in the 12th minute by Achraf Hakimi, who, moreover, did not celebrate out of respect for his former team. Just 8 minutes later came the second goal, scored by the star of the evening, Désiré Doué. The 2005-born player also scored the 3-0 in the 63rd minute, effectively sealing the match. Ten more minutes passed, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia put his name on the scoresheet with the 4-0. Near the end, Bradley Barcola came close to a fifth goal, but wasted a one-on-one with Yann Sommer, while it was Senny Mayulu who wrapped things up to make it 5-0. A night to forget for Inter, who leave with their tails between their legs and zero trophies this season.