PSG 5-0 Inter Milan: Champions League & Future Outlook
PSG emphatically claimed their first Champions League title, crushing Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich; this victory signals a dramatic shift. Coach Luis Enrique’s tactical overhaul discarded the “bling-bling” era, embracing teamwork and relentless work ethic, the key to PSG’s success. The team’s primary_keyword, the Champions League win, has them targeting a historic quadruple; their focus now shifts to the club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup. Secondary_keyword, the impressive win against Inter, highlights the end of an era for the Italian side. News Directory 3 brings you complete coverage. Witness the dawn of a new PSG dynasty. Discover what’s next for the Parisian giants?
Paris Saint-Germain Champions League Win Ends ‘Bling-Bling’ Era, Eyes Quadruple
Updated June 02, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) clinched their first Champions League title with a resounding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan
in Munich. This win marks a important shift for the French champions, signaling the end of the “bling-bling”
era and the beginning of a new focus on teamwork and relentless work ethic under coach Luis Enrique.
The Champions League winners are now setting their sights on a potential quadruple. This includes the upcoming Club
World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup, where they will face Tottenham.

A key moment in the Champions League final showcased this new PSG mentality. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia tracked back to
dispossess Inter’s Denzel Dumfries, exemplifying the team’s commitment under Enrique.
Enrique recognized that PSG needed to move beyond the “Galacticos” approach to achieve Champions League success.
The pressing and work rate of Ousmane Dembele, Desire doue, and Kvaratskhelia were evident throughout the final,
contributing to a dominant performance.

PSG’s third goal, scored by Doue, perfectly illustrated enrique’s vision for the team. Their relentless play
helped secure the biggest margin of victory in a Champions League final.

Having already secured the Champions League, Ligue 1, and Coupe de France, PSG now has the opportunity to win the
quadruple at the Club World Cup this summer. “We’re going to approach it seriously,” Enrique said.
PSG will begin their Club World Cup campaign on June 15 in the USA,with the final scheduled for July 13.
Following that, they will face Europa League winners Tottenham in the UEFA Super Cup in August.

Inter Milan, on the other hand, faced another setback in a champions League final. The Serie A side has now lost
four of their last five Champions League finals. The age difference between the two teams was a significant
factor, with PSG’s starting lineup being five years younger than Inter’s.
Inter’s midfield struggled against PSG’s youthful trio.The defeat could trigger a major reset for Inter, with
coach Simone Inzaghi’s future uncertain and the need to rejuvenate the aging squad.

PSG’s fans played a crucial role in Munich, creating a vibrant atmosphere and supporting their team throughout
the match. This victory marks only the second time a French team has won the competition as Marseille in
1993.

Munich continues its tradition of crowning first-time winners in European Cup finals, with PSG joining a list
that includes Nottingham Forest, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, and Chelsea.

What’s next
With the Champions League title secured, PSG now focuses on the Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup, aiming to
add more silverware to their trophy cabinet and solidify their position as a dominant force in European
soccer.
