PSG 5 Inter Milan 0: Doue Steals Show as side rack up largest UCL final victory ever
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With the exciting exuberance of the youth and the enormous oil -richness of Qatar, Paris St. Germain was finally crowned champion of Europe last night.
In a version that you could hang in the Louvre, desirable Doue organized a teenage disaster through the heart of an elderly Inter Milan defense, scoring twice and helping the The heaviest victory margin of a European cup final.
Luis Enrique’s silk did waste to Inter As they had done at four Premier League clubs on their way to this glorious Bavarian Night.
He is a team that is everything it was not when the Galactico Trio Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe held the swing in the Parc des Princes.
PSG are the ultimate in high, high-o-ocTaan, very self-free teamwork and a combination of beauty and efficiency about everything they do.
Achraf Hakimi, one of the two thunderous attacking full-backs, had opened the score.
And the Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia hammered the fourth – then typed the approach of his team by sprinting about 70 meters back to half a break with his side 4-0 up in the dying minutes.
Senny Mayulu, another 19-year-old, then closed the deal with a late strike by the Bradley Barcola assist.
Doue, the 19-year-old picked from Rennes last summer, was the headline act, but Ousmane Demebele played an important role in three goals to sharpen his grip on Ballon d’Or this year.
It is 14 years since the Qatarese state took control of PSG and after an earlier last defeat under Thomas Tuchel in 2020, this was their moment.
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PSG had an average age of 23 this season, Inter was the oldest in the competition with a touch of more than 30.
And everyone who suggested that the experience of Inter and Nous would prove a match for this spicy young PSG side was made to look completely foolish.
So for the fifth time, Munich organized a European cup final – and for the fifth time we had brand new winners – just like Nottingham Forest, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea.
And after Marseille in the old Olympic stadium in 1993, this was only the second time that a French club had ever won old big ears.
PSG had carried out a demolition assignment on all four Premier League clubs in this year’s competition, while Inter had seen the last hosts Bayern before they had taken into a classic semi-final of Barcelona.
So although this was not the most attractive competitions for the English public, these were two very worthy finalists.
Inter may have easily denied their treble in the final in Istanbul two years ago – but this was a bridge too far for Simone Inzaghi
The men of Izaghi seemed satisfied to sit deep, to suck, to let the children run.
And yet PSG are too good for that kind of passive defensive approach and after 12 minutes they scored a goal of beautiful simplicity.
Vitinha, the Tick-Tock man at the foot of the Parisian defense, chose a cute pass that released Doue, who squared for Hakimi squared to tap the far post.
It should not have been that easy to hide a bunch of brutal Italian defenders with two straight steps, but that was what Enrique’s men did.
And at 20 minutes it was 2-0. On the other hand, Inter organized a set piece long throw and was then caught with their pants within a few seconds.
Willian Pacho stopped the ball from the game behind the goal of Gianluigi Donnarumma, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia released Dembele, who sprinted on the left and has been watching Doue with a Crossfield pass.
Doue held down and shot a shot that federico Dimarco bend off to leave Yann Sommer on his knees.
The most important selection of Enrique was over to choose Doue or Bradley Barcola. Doue had one assist and one goal within 20 minutes. It would not have been a bad scream to choose him.
Inter itself had some entrepreneurial moments, but the thing is with PSG, they can also defend.
Pacho is a great defender. From Ecuador via Belgium and Frankfurt, he is such a gem that you just assumed that Brighton would have bought him years ago and had sold him for a huge win.
Yet Franceso Acerbi and Marcus Thuram were both off-target with headers.
Yet Paris should have stopped this competition and kissing the goodnight – Doue who centried to Dembele, who somehow shot completely the wrong direction.
Then Doue Sommer tested and Kvaratskhelia was closely wide with a bent shot before he went wide from the resulting angle.
They were extremely one -sided things.
After the break, Kvaratskhelia wasted a striking chance from close by, but it didn’t matter.
Doue had just performed a lush pirouette on the touchline to embarrass Alessandro Bastoni when he yielded his second.
This time it was Dembele who called on the sorcery, with a rear heel to Vitinha that the teenager fed for a sturdy, well -placed finish.
Enrique decided that enough was enough and Doue replaced by Barcola, perhaps from Clementia.
But Kvaratskhelia quickly shot at home at the nearby pole of a Dembele Pass before Mayulu Wreef in the wounds.
Alan Hansen once said you can’t win anything with children.
But then he had never seen this couple of young people.
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