Although Paris Saint-Germain did not initially seem like a super team, they played like one.
Désiré Doué scored twice for Paris Saint-Germain in their first European Cup triumph, with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in a completely one-sided Champions League final.

PSG delivered a masterclass that the more experienced Inter side could not respond to, scoring twice in the opening 20 minutes through former Inter defender Achraf Hakimi and Doué.
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The 19-year-old Doue scored again in the 63rd minute, followed by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia adding another goal 10 minutes later. Substitute Senny Mayulu secured the victory with a goal three minutes from time, marking the largest winning margin in a Champions League final.
PSG dominated the game from the start, maintaining possession with slick passing. Every player consistently searched for an opening, which they found in the 12th minute when Vitinha played a pass into Doue in the box.
Inter were stunned, but unfortunately, the situation only worsened.
PSG managed to score a fifth goal when Mayulu struck from close range after receiving a pass from substitute Bradley Barcola. The final whistle was met with enthusiastic cheers from the French fans, who had been singing loudly throughout the match.
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