Hakimi becomes the first Moroccan footballer to score in a UEFA Champions League final
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Inter and PSG are battling it out in the Champions League final, currently underway in Munich.
The opening minutes belonged to the Parisians, who carved out several promising chances thanks to Doué and Kvaratskhelia. By the 12th minute, the French side had already broken the deadlock. Vitinha delivered a classy pass into the box, finding Doué, who then squared it for Hakimi to fire past the helpless Sommer.
Notably, Achraf Hakimi has become the first Moroccan player ever to score in a UEFA Champions League final. It's also worth mentioning that since 2014, the team that draws first blood in the final has always gone on to lift the trophy.
Additionally, by the 21st minute, Désiré Doué not only had an assist to his name but also found the net himself, doubling PSG's advantage to 2-0.