
⚽ PSG vs Inter: A Final Written in History
The 2025 UEFA Champions League Final will forever be remembered not only for Paris Saint-Germain’s emphatic 5-0 win over Inter Milan, but also for Luis Enrique’s incredible managerial milestone. In Munich, a decade after first lifting the trophy with Barcelona, the Spanish tactician secured his second Champions League crown—this time leading a rejuvenated PSG to glory.
👑 Luis Enrique: From Tridente to Team Unity
Luis Enrique’s first UCL triumph came in 2015, guiding Barcelona’s iconic trident—Messi, Suárez, Neymar—to glory. But in 2025, he rewrote his legacy by transforming PSG’s high-spending project into a cohesive, relentless machine that overwhelmed Inter Milan, a team that had previously eliminated Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
“Luis Enrique becomes the seventh manager to win the Champions League with two different clubs.”
With this win, he joins coaching legends like Ancelotti, Mourinho, Guardiola, and others—proving once again he is among the elite.
🏟️ Record-Breaking Victory: PSG 5-0 Inter Milan
The final result—a 5-0 scoreline—is now the largest margin of victory in Champions League final history, surpassing:
- AC Milan 4-0 Steaua (1989)
- Bayern Munich 4-0 Atlético Madrid (1974 replay)
- Real Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt (1960)
This was no ordinary win. It was a footballing masterclass where Inter, despite its proud European pedigree, was utterly outclassed.
💰 From Mbappé’s Exit to Tactical Evolution
PSG’s victory is all the more poetic considering the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid in 2024. Instead of crumbling, PSG evolved—emphasizing teamwork over star power. Luis Enrique reshaped the club with youth, grit, and tactical structure.
His vision culminated in a dominant European campaign, proving that PSG’s success no longer depends on big names—but big ideas.
🧠 Tactical Brilliance: Luis Enrique’s Coaching Philosophy
Luis Enrique’s success lies in:
- High-pressing and positional play
- Squad rotation and flexibility
- Building team chemistry over individual brilliance
Much like Pep Guardiola, his mentor and peer, Luis Enrique believes in total football—and this final showcased it perfectly.
📊 Luis Enrique’s Champions League Stats
Year | Club | Result | Final Opponent |
---|---|---|---|
2015 | Barcelona | Winner | Juventus |
2025 | PSG | Winner | Inter Milan |
- First manager to defeat Inter in two different finals (with two clubs)
- Second manager after Guardiola to win the treble with two teams
🔥 What This Win Means for PSG
This is Paris Saint-Germain’s first-ever Champions League title, ending decades of ridicule and fulfilling the dreams sparked by Qatar Sports Investments’ takeover in 2011.
- €240 million invested this season
- Youthful squad and fresh tactical identity
- Second French club ever to win the Champions League
🌍 Global Impact & Media Buzz
The football world is abuzz with praise for Luis Enrique and PSG’s transformation. Hashtags like:
#PSGChampions
#LuisEnriqueLegend
#InterMilan
are trending across Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit.
❓ FAQs
Q: How many Champions League titles has Luis Enrique won?
A: Two — one with Barcelona (2015) and one with PSG (2025).
Q: What is the biggest win in Champions League final history?
A: PSG’s 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in 2025.
Q: When did PSG last appear in a UCL final before this win?
A: PSG last reached the final in 2020, losing to Bayern Munich.
Q: Who owns Paris Saint-Germain?
A: PSG is owned by Qatar Sports Investments, a state-backed entity.
Q: Who is PSG’s current manager?
A: Luis Enrique, since 2023.
📝 Conclusion
With this historic 5-0 triumph, Luis Enrique has not only ended PSG’s Champions League curse, but also stamped his name among the greatest managers in football. The era of superstar dependency is over in Paris. The age of tactical excellence and team football has arrived—and it’s wearing blue and red.