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Paris Saint-Germain didn’t just win their first Champions League trophy—they rewrote the record books. A merciless 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in Munich announced PSG’s arrival as Europe’s new powerhouse, with teenage substitute Mayulu capping a night where every attacking gamble paid off spectacularly.
  • Historic Margin: PSG’s 5-goal victory is the largest in Champions League final history, surpassing iconic wins by Real Madrid (1960) and Barcelona (2011).
  • Youth Reigns: 19-year-old Mayulu’s late strike symbolized PSG’s new era, joining goals from Doue (2), Hakimi, and Kvaratskhelia.
  • Inter’s Collapse: The Italian champions looked "old and tired" (Sky Sports) as PSG’s relentless pressing and pace left them chasing shadows.
  • Enrique’s Legacy: The coach’s rebuild culminates in glory, with pundits calling this "the beginning of something" for his young squad.
This wasn’t just a victory, it was a statement. PSG’s blend of youthful exuberance and tactical precision suggests their dominance may just be starting. For a club once mocked for "buying trophies," this organic triumph silences critics and sets a terrifying standard.

Does this win mark the start of a PSG dynasty, or was it a perfect storm against an aging Inter side?