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History.
After their disappointment in Lisbon in the Champions League final against Bayern in 2020, PSG had a new chance to make their mark on history and that of French football.
Carried by a volcanic atmosphere and more memorable scenes than others, the capital club dazzled this Saturday, May 31, 2025, by winning 5-0 in the Champions League final.
A look back at the three men who marked an evening that will forever be etched in the memory of observers.
He has simply transformed Paris Saint-Germain since his arrival, and this historic title is undoubtedly largely due to his work.
Throughout the season, he has managed to convey his playing principles to the letter: a suffocating pressing, constant permutations, and decisive functional overlaps.
He has managed to make PSG the best team in the world, and tonight, this team is finally rewarded.
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Already a scorer in the return semi-final against Arsenal, the Moroccan full-back continued to ride his incredible dynamic.
After opening the scoring, thus bringing his statistical total to 9 goals and 14 decisive passes for the season, he did what he does best: repeat efforts and provide a permanent numerical advantage in offensive phases.
He is more than ever a world reference in his position.
Who would have believed that this 19-year-old player, a substitute at the start of the season, would be the liberator of an entire people?
The French international made history in football, first by delivering a delicious pass to Hakimi (12'), then by scoring a titanic double (20', 63') to seal Parisian success.
At the height of his young age, the pure product of Rennes training has broken records, each more impressive than the last. An exceptional performance from an exceptional player.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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