PSG Wins First Champions League Title In Club History
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Paris Saint-Germain winger Désiré Doué beat Barcelona's Lamine Yamal to win the Champions League Young Player of the Season award.
On a night destined for the history books, Paris Saint-Germain finally lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy for the first time, delivering a resounding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich on Saturday, May 31.
Paris Saint-Germain landed European football’s biggest prize on Saturday night, dismantling Inter 5-0 in Munich to win the 2024-25 Champions League, only the second French side to win the competition after Marseille in 1993.
PSG's young star, Desire Doue, made history in the Champions League final when he scored the French team's second goal against Inter Milan. The 19-year-old broke records with his goal, which puts him among many legends of the game.
Paris Saint-Germain are European champions for the first time after a record-breaking 5-0 victory over Inter in Munich.
Doue - who turns 20 on Tuesday - was just the third teenager ever to score in the Champions League final and his latest phenomenal display to cap a remarkable season led to Rio Ferdinand suggesting that he will join Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal, 17, as long-term successors to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo at the pinnacle of the game.
Germain's 19-year-old forward had a performance to remember in the UEFA Champions League final making history with three goal involvements—the first player to ever do so. Doué set up the opener in style with a beautiful touch and turn in the box before squaring a pass to Achraf Hakimi in the 12th minute.
Désiré Doué has been named PlayStation® Player of the Match for the 2025 UEFA Champions League final. Doué, 19, become the first teenager in Champions League history to score twice in a final, registering Paris' second and third goals in their emphatic 5-0 win against Inter in the Munich showpiece.
Desire Doue was crowned as the best young player of the UEFA Champions League 2024/2025 after contributing two goals and one assist in the final.
Paris St Germain teenager Desire Doue, who was not even guaranteed a spot in the starting lineup, burst into instant stardom when he lit up the Champions League final as they thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 on Saturday.
Germain to take firm control of the Champions League final, first Achraf Hakimi and then Desire Doue punishing sloppy defending in their own penalty area by Inter.The opener was in many ways typical of the excellence PSG have displayed so far in 2025,
France national team manager Didier Deschamps was not really surprised by Désiré Doué’s (20) performance in the Champions League final. The versatile PSG winger became the first player in