PARIS Saint-Germain celebrates after dominating Inter Milan, 5-0, to win its first ever Champions League title. FRANCK FIFE/agence france-presse
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Dominant PSG lifts Champions League trophy

Agence France-Presse

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Champions League for the first time as Luis Enrique's brilliant young side outclassed Inter Milan on Saturday in the most one-sided final ever with teenager Desire Doue scoring twice in an astonishing 5-0 victory.

Doue supplied the pass for Achraf Hakimi to give PSG an early lead and the 19-year-old went from provider to finisher as his deflected shot doubled the advantage in the 20th minute.

Doue scored again just after the hour mark, ending any doubt about the outcome before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ran away to get the fourth and substitute Senny Mayulu, another teenager, made it five.

Inter was simply no match for the French club, which recorded the biggest victory by any team in the final in the 70-year history of the European Cup and Champions League.

"This means everything. It's our dream. It's incredible. The result is not by magic. I'm happy we did it like this," PSG's Portuguese midfielder Vitinha said.

The triumph for the Parisians follows over a decade of huge investment from their Qatari owners, and comes five years after they lost to Bayern Munich in their only previous final appearance.

Already domestic league and cup double winners, they are just the second French winners of European football's biggest prize — Marseille was the first in 1993, when it beat AC Milan in a final also played in Munich.

It is also a second Champions League for PSG coach Luis Enrique, who won with Lionel Messi's Barcelona in 2015.

This youthful PSG side is arguably the best the competition has seen since, one that has been intelligently pieced together over the last two years and fully unleashed this season following the departure of Kylian Mbappe.

"It has been the objective since the start of last season to make history. I have felt a really strong connection with the players and the supporters," Luis Enrique told broadcaster Canal Plus.

For a bewildered Inter, there was to be no first Champions League title since 2010 as they failed to add to their three previous triumphs in the competition.

Simone Inzaghi's side have got to the final twice in three seasons and lost both, and this defeat comes a week after they missed out on the Serie A title to Napoli.

They end the campaign trophyless, and their ageing side will need to be rebuilt.

"PSG absolutely deserved to win this match. We are very disappointed," Inzaghi said.