On Saturday, May 31, 2025, Paris Saint-Germain won the first Champions League in its history by crushing Inter Milan 5-0 in a masterly final in Munich. This triumph marked a decisive step for the Parisian club, which became the second French club to lift the Cup with the big ears, after OM in 1993.
The French press celebrated a long-awaited victory, praising the club's patience and perseverance since its creation. In Spain, AS and Marca pay tribute to the tactical imprint of Luis Enrique, considered the architect of this victory, where the stars alone had failed. La BBC speaks of an unrivalled performance, a model of intelligent attacking soccer, while in Germany, Bild evokes an overwhelming superiority.
In Italy, on the other hand, the shock was immense. La Gazzetta dello Sport spoke of a "nightmare" and Inter's complete collapse, overwhelmed from the very first minutes.
This coronation, the fruit of a project that was more about soccer than media coverage, symbolizes the consecration of long-term hard work. A historic night that will go down in the history of European soccer.
Editorial staff