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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) delivered a historic performance in the UEFA Champions League final yesterday, defeating Inter Milan 5-0 at Munich’s Allianz Arena to claim their first-ever European title. This victory not only marked PSG’s inaugural Champions League triumph but also set a record for the largest winning margin in the competition’s final history.

By almost all accounts, the Champions League final was an exceptionally good game — especially if you’re a PSG fan or enjoy dominant, technically masterful performances.

Here’s a quick breakdown of why the game stood out:

Why It Was a Good Game:

▪︎Historic Win: PSG’s first-ever Champions League title and a record 5–0 win in a final — the largest margin in UCL final history.

▪︎High Quality Football: PSG played with incredible fluidity, intensity, and precision. Their attack was relentless and organized.

▪︎Breakout Star: 19-year-old Désiré Doué stole the show with two goals and an assist — an electric, fearless performance that gave the final real excitement.

▪︎Tactical Brilliance: Luis Enrique’s setup was near-perfect. Inter Milan was stifled, unable to create many chances.