Sports
Paris Saint-Germain Clinches Historic First UEFA Champions League Title with Record-Breaking 5–0 Victory Over Inter Milan
On May 31, 2025, at Munich’s Allianz Arena, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured their inaugural UEFA Champions League title in emphatic fashion, defeating Inter Milan 5–0. This result not only marked PSG’s first European crown but also set a new record for the largest margin of victory in a Champions League final.
Match Summary
Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich Attendance: 64,327 Referee: István Kovács (Romania) Weather: Partly cloudy, 24°C
Scoring Breakdown
12’ – Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring for PSG.
20’ – Désiré Doué doubled the lead with a deflected shot.
63’ – Doué netted his second goal, extending the advantage.
74’ – Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added a fourth goal.
90+1’ – Substitute Senny Mayulu completed the rout in stoppage time.
Key Performers
Désiré Doué: The 19-year-old midfielder delivered a standout performance, contributing two goals and an assist. His efforts earned him the Man of the Match award and etched his name in history as one of the youngest players to score in a Champions League final.
Achraf Hakimi: The former Inter Milan defender set the tone early with the opening goal against his former club.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: The Georgian winger, a mid-season acquisition, continued his impressive form by scoring PSG’s fourth goal.
Senny Mayulu: The academy graduate capped off the scoring, highlighting PSG’s blend of experienced signings and homegrown talent.
Tactical Overview
Under the guidance of manager Luis Enrique, PSG showcased a cohesive and dynamic playing style. The team’s high-pressing strategy and fluid attacking movements overwhelmed Inter Milan, who struggled to cope with PSG’s intensity and creativity. Enrique’s emphasis on team unity over individual star power paid dividends, as evidenced by the dominant performance.
Historical Significance
First Champions League Title: This victory marks PSG’s first triumph in Europe’s premier club competition, a milestone achievement for the club.
Record Margin: The 5–0 scoreline represents the largest winning margin in a Champions League final, surpassing the previous record set by AC Milan’s 4–0 victory over Barcelona in 1994.
Treble Achievement: With this win, PSG completed a historic treble, having already secured the Ligue 1 and Coupe de France titles earlier in the season.
Managerial Milestone: Luis Enrique became only the second manager to achieve a continental treble with two different clubs, equaling Pep Guardiola’s record.
Looking Ahead
PSG’s triumph not only cements their place among Europe’s elite clubs but also sets the stage for future successes.
The team’s blend of youthful exuberance and experienced leadership suggests a promising era ahead.
As they prepare to face Tottenham Hotspur in the upcoming UEFA Super Cup, PSG will aim to build on this historic victory and continue their ascent in European football.
Football
Real Madrid To Sign Marc Cucurella From Chelsea
According to Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid and Chelsea have verbally agreed to sign Marc Cucurella. All parties, including the player, are believed to have agreed on the transaction; just the final details are still pending.
It is anticipated that the transaction will be completed for about 50 million euros. Romano claims that Jose Mourinho has made a special request to bolster the left-back position. Cucurella will join the Spanish powerhouses ahead of the upcoming season after leaving Chelsea following the World Cup.
The La Masia graduate is expected to make a significant transfer to the Catalan team’s fiercest rivals. Cucurella earned La Liga experience while playing for Eibar and Getafe before joining the Premier League.
Because of his performances, he was transferred to Brighton & Hove Albion, where he made an impression before landing a job at Chelsea. He made 50 appearances for the London team in 2025–2026, including 34 in the Premier League, and recorded one goal and four assists.
Football
Germany 7-1 Curacao: 4-Time World Champions Cruise Past Debutants
Germany defeated World Cup rookies Curacao 7-1 in Houston on Sunday to get off to a strong start in their FIFA World Cup campaign.
Felix Nmecha gave Germany the lead after just six minutes, and they seemed to be in total control. But in the twenty-first minute, Livano Comenencia took advantage of a defensive error to score Curacao’s first-ever World Cup goal, shocking the four-time world champions and sending their supporters into wild jubilation.
Curacao had a small glimmer of optimism after the historic equaliser, but Germany’s talent quickly proved too much. Before Kai Havertz scored from the penalty spot to give Julian Nagelsmann’s team a comfortable 3-1 lead going into halftime, Nico Schlotterbeck restored the lead.
After halftime, Germany maintained their lead thanks to a goal by Jamal Musiala a few minutes into the second half. Deniz Undav, Havertz, and Nathaniel Brown scored more goals as the Germans’ persistent offensive play overpowered their opponents.
Joshua Kimmich, who controlled the game’s tempo from midfield and provided assists, was crucial to Germany’s triumph. Curacao was unable to keep up with the Germans’ attacking movement and intensity because they had most of the possession and frequently generated opportunities.
Germany’s decisive win puts them atop Group E and gives their opponents a heads-up as they start their pursuit of World Cup title.
Even though Curacao lost badly in their tournament debut, the Caribbean nation will never forget the moment Comenencia scored their first goal on the largest football stage; a significant accomplishment for football in the nation’s history.
Football
Fulham To Appoint Alvaro Arbeloa As New Manager
Journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that Alvaro Arbeloa is nearing his first Premier League managing position after reaching the final stages of a deal to take over as Fulham’s head coach.
Fabrizio Romano claims that only the final details need to be finalised before Arbeloa is officially named Fulham’s new manager, following Marco Silva’s departure from Craven Cottage to take over at Benfica after five seasons.
Despite having little senior leadership experience, the former Real Madrid defender has a burgeoning reputation.
Before taking over Castilla, Arbeloa worked for several years in Madrid’s academy system and had success with the team’s young teams. He also temporarily took over the first-team dugout earlier this year after Xabi Alonso left.
Fulham would be taking a risk with the appointment. The London club believes Arbeloa’s tactical ideas, leadership, and elite footballing background could make him an interesting long-term fit, even though he lacks the Premier League experience of many candidates.
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