PSG shattered Inter: Historical 5-0 defeat in the CL final!
PSG shattered Inter: Historical 5-0 defeat in the CL final!
On May 31, 2025, the highly expected Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Inter Milan took place in the Munich stadium. The competition, which belongs to the most prestigious European club championship, saw PSG as a clear favorite, and the team did not disappoint. The game ended with a historic 5-0 win for the French team and thus set a new record for the highest defeat in the history of the Champions League. Before that, Eintracht Frankfurt held the record with a 3: 7 defeat against Real Madrid in the 1959/60.
PSG dominated the game with 60 % possession and had a total of 23 shots on goal, while Inter Milan only came to 8 shots. Hakimi opened the goal series in the 12th minute, followed by a double pack of the talented Doué in the 20th and 63rd minute. Kvaratskhelia increased the final score to 4-0 before the only 17-year-old Mayulu, who became the second youngest scorer in the Champions League story.
a milestone for PSG
With this victory, PSG crowned himself for the first time to the Champions League winner after the team lost 0-1 in the final against Bayern Munich in 2020. At that time, the final was held in Lisbon due to the Covid 19 pandemic without spectators in the Estádio da Luz. The finalists were PSG and Bayern Munich at the time, the latter with a goal from Kingsley Coman in the 59th minute. PSG had played 110 games in the Champions League, which is a record for a debutant, while Bavaria had already won five titles when it was finalized at the time.
The UEFA Champions League, since 1992/93 in its current format, is a competitive competition for European men's football clubs. The record winner is Real Madrid with 15 titles, followed by AC Milan (7 titles) and Bayern Munich and Liverpool (6 titles each). The winner also qualifies for the UEFA Super Cup, FIFA-Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Curiosities on the edge
In another remarkable scene, Yann Aurel Bisseck from Inter Milan had to leave the field again after three ball contacts. This was another indication of the superiority of the Parisians, who were never seriously in danger of losing victory. The gap between the two teams was obvious that day in Munich, and PSG was finally able to get the trophy uphill after over a decade of hard work and investments.
The PSG's winning streak not only underlines the success of the association, but also marks a turning point in the history of the Champions League, in which many records were broken. In the future, PSG will try to build on this success in the coming seasons.
The 2025 final in Munich remains unforgettable for all football fans and sets a new benchmark in the Champions League history.
More information on the historical football data can be found on op-online.de, for the champions-league history in wikipedia.de as well as for the final from 2020 on wikipedia.org .
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