Historic humiliation. PSG makes European club history


Incredible PSG annihilated Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final. The clash in Munich ended in a total demolition of the Italian side.
The Parisians struck twice in the first half and added three more past Sommer after the break. Referee István Kovács blew the final whistle to seal a stunning 5-0 victory for the French side, who became only the second club from France to ever lift this trophy.
Remarkably, since the foundation of the Champions League in 1955, no team had ever won a final by a five-goal margin. In fact, such a rout has never been seen in any other European club competition final.
It’s also worth noting that PSG has secured a historic treble for the first time ever, while the club’s head coach Luis Enrique has now achieved this feat for the second time in his career—following his triumph with Barcelona in 2015.












