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Teenage Sensation Désiré Doué Leads PSG to Historic Champions League Triumph

Teenage Sensation Désiré Doué Leads PSG to Historic Champions League Triumph

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Paris Saint-Germain are still celebrating their historic first ever Champions League title after dismantling Inter Milan 5–0 in Munich, a result hailed as the largest victory margin in European club final history. The stand-out performer was the French teenager Désiré Doué, who scored two goals and delivered an assist, earning him the distinction of youngest scorer and assist-provider in a Champions League final and the season’s young player award. Luis Enrique managed PSG to a continental treble, joining Pep Guardiola as one of only two managers to achieve this with multiple clubs. Raphinha and Serhou Guirassy ended the season as joint top scorers with 13 goals apiece.

Looking ahead, the new 36-team Champions League league phase brought a significant change in format, further increasing competition across Europe’s top clubs. Upcoming fixtures for the new campaign are keenly anticipated, with Real Madrid set to host Juventus at Santiago Bernabéu and a full schedule across England, Spain, Italy, and Germany this coming weekend, including key clashes like Manchester United hosting Brighton and Napoli facing Inter.

In the transfer market, Crystal Palace’s collapse of Marc Guehi’s high-profile move has made headlines as new details around the negotiations emerge, while Barcelona and Villarreal’s controversial La Liga fixture in Miami is sparking debate across the footballing world. UEFA’s approval of this match, along with Serie A’s move to hold AC Milan versus Como in Sydney, has drawn criticism regarding the integrity and tradition of European football. Villarreal have committed to significant compensation for fans losing their home game experience, offering flights and ticket discounts, yet there is widespread concern over setting a precedent for more league matches being played abroad.

International soccer is buzzing with these developments, while talks of an upcoming Champions League “marquee opener” for titleholders and potential streaming partnerships with platforms like Netflix are gathering steam, potentially reshaping how fans engage with European club soccer in the near future. Meanwhile, women’s Champions League action continues, with high-stakes matches like Atletico Madrid versus Manchester United Women keeping the competitive spirit alive in the women’s game.

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