Paris Saint-Germain clinched their first-ever UEFA Champions League title in spectacular fashion, demolishing Inter Milan 5-0 in Saturday's final held in Munich.
The French champions dominated the encounter from the opening whistle, putting on a five-star performance that left the Italian side with no answers throughout the 90 minutes.
Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 13th minute, finding himself unmarked in the penalty area to convert a precise low cross from Desire Doue. The goal was historically significant as Hakimi became the first Moroccan to score in a Champions League final.
PSG doubled their advantage just seven minutes later when Doue's effort took a fortunate deflection off Inter defender Federico Di Marco, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and finding the back of the net.
The young French winger Doue wasn't finished, adding a third goal with a composed finish that effectively ended Inter's hopes of a comeback before halftime.
In the second half, Georgian star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia continued the rout with PSG's fourth goal, showcasing the attacking prowess that has made the Parisians one of Europe's most feared teams this season.
The humiliation was complete when Mayulu added a fifth goal, capping off what will go down as one of the most one-sided Champions League finals in recent memory.
Historic Treble for Luis Enrique
The victory marks a significant milestone for PSG manager Luis Enrique, who has now achieved the remarkable feat of winning a treble for the second time in his managerial career, having previously accomplished it with Barcelona.
After years of heavy investment and previous disappointments in Europe's premier club competition, including a final defeat in 2020, PSG have finally secured the trophy that has eluded them for so long.
For Inter Milan, who were hoping to add a fourth Champions League title to their cabinet, the defeat represents a bitter end to what had otherwise been an impressive European campaign.
The victory completes a perfect season for PSG, who have now added the Champions League to their Ligue 1 title and domestic cup success, cementing their status as one of Europe's elite clubs.