PSG crushes Inter to win the Champions League for the first time ever.
Desire Doue scored twice, while Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Senny Mayulu also scored as PSG defeated Inter Milan 5-0 to win the Champions League for the first time. Luis Enrique's team also accomplished a historic treble with the victory in Munich.

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich to win the Champions League for the first time in spectacular fashion, resulting in the largest margin of victory in the competition's final.
The pressure to create history was never a factor for Luis Enrique's team, which defeated Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal en route to the championship game.
From the first whistle, the French team's press was unrelenting, and they dominated the ball as they became just the second French team to win the title, after Marseille in 1993.
All night, Inter had no answers.
As early as the 12th minute, Vitinha's pass released Desire Doue inside the box, allowing PSG to easily breach their defense. The 19-year-old could have attempted a shot, but instead rolled the ball to Achraf Hakimi for a tap-in with poise beyond his years.
Eight minutes later, PSG scored their second goal while they were on the rampage. Doue's strike was lucky, but the play before he found the goal was not lucky either.
Willian Pacho was the first to stop the ball from heading out for an Inter corner with a fantastic move. PSG was set aside. After charging into acres of space, Ousmane Dembele found Doue, whose shot past a defenseless Yann Sommer after taking a nick off Federico Dimarco.
After the interval, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wasted two golden chances before Doue added his second of the evening, further solidifying PSG's domination. Vitinha sent the ball through for Doue to finish into the bottom corner after Dembele's brilliant no-look flick unleashed him.
PSG was unrelenting, and they showed no signs of abating. Kvaratskhelia scrambled away and pushed the ball past Sommer; Dembele had sent it past a weary Inter defense.
Inter looked out for themselves, and the Italians had more suffering ahead of them. The Ligue 1 team accomplished a treble and won the Champions League final by the largest margin of victory when Senny Mayulu's goal crashed in off the post to cap off an incredible evening.
"I tried to keep the pressure down," said Luis Enrique, the PSG boss:
"I made an effort to reduce the strain on a team that had never taken first place in the competition. Although Inter is a good team, we excelled in our pressuring. This season, the team as a whole and each individual player improved.
"In order to support the players, a coach must manage their emotions and cope with pressure. To put the enthusiasm in the right place, we arranged the final with the appropriate amount of serenity. We can now enjoy it and return to Paris with the trophy.
"In order for this game to be at that level, we prepared extremely well. We pressed hard, and the team was outstanding. Ousmane Dembele applied continual pressure to their goalkeepers and defenders. We dominated the game right from the outset and had a fantastic start. To make sure we won the game, though, I urged them to keep scoring and pushing.
Paris had never won the Champions League, and I had stated from day one that I intended to win significant trophies. It was the first time we did it. Making a large number of people happy is a wonderful feeling.
"I'm overjoyed. The banner that the fans made for my family at the end was really touching. But my daughter is always on my mind.