The data and numbers left by the historic final of the Champions League between PSG and Inter

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PSG He raised a Inter And he consecrated Champion of the UEFA Champions League for the first time in its history. The game in Munich, where the French cast passed the Italian, left many data and striking numbers.

PSG, overwhelming from the beginning

One of the most impressive records had to do with the two goals that Luis Enrique’s team scored in the first half. Achraf Hakimi (12 ‘) and Désiré Doué (20’) put up to the Parisian team, which became The second team with two or more goals in the first minutes of a Champions Final in History.

The funny thing is that the only antecedent dated the 1955/56 edition, the first in the history of the European Cup. On that occasion, Stade De Reims was advanced through Michel Leblond (6 ‘) and Jean Templin (10’) in the Princes Park, but Real Madrid traced (Alfredo Di Stéfano, at 14 ‘, scored 1-2), won 4 to 3 and became the first competition champion.

Hakimi and an ex law that healed the wound of 2020

Achraf Hakimi He broke zero in Munich and not only became the First Moroccan In scoring in a Champions League final -African no from Mohamed Salah in 2019-, but also complied with the law of the former: The side played 45 games with the Nerazzurri shirt, with 7 goals and 9 assists, in the 2020/21 season, before arriving in Paris.

It is not the first time that this happens, but the second, although the incredible thing is that the other to achieve it was Kingsley eatwho emerged from the lower PSG and in 2020 defined the final that Bayern Munich beat the French cast in Lisbon. Five years later, the wound seems to have closed.

Doué’s youth, appears with double and assistance; And Mayulu!

I will give Doué He attended Hakimi in the first goal of the game and turned the second and third, completing two perfect counterattacks. The 2005 category striker, emerged from Rennes and Paris Saint-Germain since this season, broke precodity records.

To their 19 years and 362 daysDoué became the fourth younger scorer in the history of the competition finals, behind Patrick Kluivert (18 and 327 in 1995), Brian Kidd (19 and 0 in 1968) and Carlos Alberto (19 and 167 in 2004), and in the youngest to do so in duplicate (the record was from Eusebio, with 20 years and 97 days in 1962). Only Kidd, from United, had made G+a with less age, but the native of Angers rose the commitment to complete his double.

But on the time Senny Mayulu put the 5-0 and Doué became the fifth, because the youth category 2006 did so to the 19 years and 14 daysbeing only below Kluiver and Kidd, and displacing Carlos Alberto from the podium.

Munich’s curse says present again

The city of Munich, capital of Bavaria and the third most populous in Germany, housed the Champions League final for the fifth occasion. And a tradition that already ‘scares’ was fulfilled again: Whenever the tournament decided there, there was an unpublished champion. Nottingham Forest He touched the sky in 1979, before Malmö FF; Olympique de Marseille He became the first French champion (before today, the only one) in 1993, at the expense of Milan; Borussia Dortmund He gave the surprise in 1997 against Juventus, who was looking for the two -time championship; and Chelsea He became a first -time champion in 2012, against Bayern Munich, the premises, in the Allianz Arena (the previous finals had taken place at the Olympiastadion).

Something similar happens to Inter Milan, three times champion and, now, runner -up four times, since in his three of his four losses he saw a team to a team for the first time: Celtics in 1967, Manchester City in 2023 and PSG in 2025 (the exception was Ajax, in 1972, since he had celebrated a year before).

Record beating and win

Khvicha Kvararatskhelia and Senny Mayulu completed the win near the end, with the Inter has already delivered, and the game became The final with more bulky result in history From the Champions, surpassing the following matches: Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt in 1960, Bayern Munich 4-0 Atlético Madrid in 1974, Milan 4-0 Steaua Bucharest in 1989 and Milan 4-0 Barcelona in 1994. Only Madrid in 1960 had scored 5 or more goals in this instance.

In addition, it is the seventh consecutive definition in which the loser is left without converting (the last 0-0 dates back to 2003), but what most attracts attention is that Inter did not lose a game, of any competition, for 5 or more goals since 2001 (0-6 vs. Milan). He also exceeded his greatest defeat in the Champions (1-5 vs. Arsenal in 2003).

Paris Saint-Germain is also the third team with domestic triplet and European Cup in a campaign, after Celtic (1966/67) and Bayern Munich (2012/13). Historical season and eternal glory for the team of Luis Enriquethe sixth champion with two different teams (Barcelona in 2015), becoming the second continental champion of France (adds six lost finals).