Paris Saint-Germain rolled over Internazionale in the Champions League finals on Saturday. The unilateral show remains in history books.

PSG crushed Inter with an unspeakable performance. Aop

Five to zero. The French magazines pages were launched after PSG’s victory on Saturday night.

– Finally, the kings of Europe, Le Parisien titled.

– Art, a triumph, L’équipe on the pages read.

There was a completely different shade in the French and Italian press.

– Inter, what a nightmare, Gazzetta Dello Sport read.

– PSG humbled Inter, formed Corriere Dello Sport.

The Champions League final was historic in many ways.

Unique

The Eurocup’s final had never ended before the five -goal margin. Now it happened: PSG was completely overwhelming.

In Paris, the match was also historic. PSG had never won the Champions League before. The team lost to Bayern Munich of 2020. In addition to PSG, only Marseille has won the Men’s Champions League from the French clubs.

There is also a peculiar, historical nuance in the Finals of the Champions League and previous European Cup in Munich.

Whenever played in Munich, the winner has been the first in the tournament. Nottingham (1979), Marseille (1993), Dortmund (1997) and Chelsea (2012) celebrated the UCL victory for the first time in the Bavarian city. Now PSG did the same.

Teen star

Désiré Doué19, sparkling in the Parisian shirt. He became the first player to have three goals in the Champions League finals.

Doué fed Achraf Hakim scored by the winning goal and scored the next two. Luis Enrique took her to exchange after 65 minutes.

Doué is the third player under the age of 20 in the history of the Champions League finals who scored. The two runners before him were Patrick Kluivert and Carlos Alberto.

Doué is the first player under the age of 20 to score two goals in the final. Even before his second hit, he was the first player under the age of 20 and the lead in the final.

In addition, Doué was a sixth player in the Champions League final history who has scored and pass in the final – and of course the youngest in the trick.

PSG’s 19-year-old Désiré Doué received the choice as the best player. EPA / AOP

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