Paris Saint-Germain outclass Internazionale in Champions League final
Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time on Saturday evening. The French national champion of trainer Luis Enrique overwhelmed in the final in Munich Internazionale from Italy with 5-0.
Achraf Hakimi opened the score in the twelfth minute. Désiré Doué made it 2-0 a few minutes later and took care of PSG’s third goal in the second half. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored the fourth goal and substitute Senny Mayulu set the final score with the fifth goal. Denzel Dumfries played the entire game at Inter. Stefan de Vrij stayed on the couch.
The Champions League final has caused a number of ups and downs in Paris. The police had to perform in several places and fans stormed the Paris ring road, reports the French RTL info. On social media you can see images of dozens of people walking on the busy road. They run away when a police car arrives.
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Earlier on Saturday it was announced that former chairman and owner of Internazionale Ernesto Pellegrini died at the age of 84. The club from Milan announced this on X.
« He led Inter for eleven years with wisdom, honor and determination and has made an indelible impression on our club history, » Inter wrote. Ernesto Pellegrini was chairman and owner between 1984 and 1995. Under his leadership, the club won the national title in 1989 and twice the UEFA Cup.
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