Champions League final: Teen star Doue leads PSG's 5-0 win over Inter
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Paris Saint-Germain delivered an unforgettable performance in Munich as they crushed Italian giants Inter Milan with a commanding 5-0 victory to lift their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy. At the center of the historic night was 19-year-old sensation Desire Doue, who played a starring role in the final showdown at the Allianz Arena.

The match began with high intensity, as Luis Enrique’s PSG side took firm control of possession and dictated the tempo early on. However, Inter's defense remained compact and organized, forcing the French champions to work hard for a breakthrough.

That moment came in the 12th minute when Vitinha sliced open the Italian defense with a precise through ball. Doue, showing remarkable composure beyond his years, surged into the box and unselfishly squared the ball to Achraf Hakimi, who slotted it in with ease to give PSG the lead.

Only eight minutes later, PSG doubled their advantage. This time, it was Doue again at the heart of the action. Leading a rapid counterattack alongside Ousmane Dembélé, the teenager’s shot took a wicked deflection off Inter’s Federico Dimarco, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and finding the back of the net for 2-0.

With the momentum fully in their favor, PSG returned from the halftime break hungrier than ever. In the 65th minute, Doue completed his dream night by coolly finishing off another brilliant move, scoring his second goal of the match and his team’s third. With one goal and two assists, the teenager became the first player in history to be directly involved in three or more goals in a single UEFA Champions League final.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who had earlier missed two chances, made amends in the 73rd minute. Latching onto a precise pass from Dembélé, the Georgian winger beat the offside trap and unleashed a powerful strike to extend PSG’s lead to 4-0.

Just minutes later, 19-year-old substitute Senny Mayulu got his name on the scoresheet. After being on the pitch for only three minutes, he picked up a loose ball just outside the box and fired a thunderous shot that went in off the post, sealing PSG’s emphatic 5-0 victory.

The final whistle confirmed PSG’s long-awaited European triumph—one that has eluded them for decades despite heavy financial backing from their Qatari owners since 2011. This dominant display not only marked a new era for the Parisian club under Luis Enrique but also highlighted the emergence of young talents like Doue and Mayulu on the world stage.

PSG's night in Munich will go down as one of the most iconic moments in football history—a night of records, brilliance, and fulfillment of a dream long chased by the French capital's football faithful.