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American Focus > Blog > Sports > PSG’s dynasty has begun: A youth-powered destruction of Inter in the Champions League final is just the start
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PSG’s dynasty has begun: A youth-powered destruction of Inter in the Champions League final is just the start

Last updated: June 1, 2025 2:00 pm
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But it was Dembele who would have the last laugh, as he added PSG’s second goal early in the second half, showcasing his speed and skill in front of goal. The third goal, courtesy of Doue’s thunderous strike, was the icing on the cake for PSG, sealing their victory and solidifying their dominance in European football.

As the final whistle blew, PSG players celebrated in front of their ecstatic fans, knowing they had achieved something special. This victory was not just about winning a trophy, it was about proving that they are a force to be reckoned with in European football.

With a young and talented squad, under the guidance of a brilliant manager in Luis Enrique, PSG have the potential to dominate European football for years to come. Their blend of skill, speed, and tactical awareness make them a formidable opponent for any team.

As they lift the Champions League trophy, PSG can bask in the glory of their success, knowing that they are now the team to beat in Europe. This victory marks the beginning of a new era for PSG, one that promises even greater success and achievements in the future.

For Inter, it was a bitter defeat, but one that will only serve to fuel their desire to come back stronger next season. As they reflect on what went wrong in the final, they will undoubtedly use this experience as motivation to improve and challenge for the Champions League once again.

But for now, the spotlight belongs to PSG, the new kings of Europe. With their incredible talent, unwavering determination, and relentless pursuit of success, they have proven that they are a team ready to rule Europe for years to come.

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Against Barcelona, Dimarco had managed to address some of his defensive issues by pushing high up the pitch and dragging Lamine Yamal with him. However, in the recent match, Hakimi didn’t need any assistance as he dominated his opponent effortlessly. The entire Inter Milan team showed great individual performances, turning their one-on-one battles into easy victories.

Comparing their current form to the legendary Real Madrid team, PSG has a strong case for being the best team in Europe. Ever since Kvaratskhelia joined the squad, the quality of play has been exceptional and with their financial resources, their potential for improvement is endless.

While PSG seems unstoppable at the moment, there are no guarantees of continued success. Had Barcelona made it to the final, the outcome could have been different. Teams like Arsenal and Liverpool have given PSG tough competition in the past, showing that repeating triumphs in this competition is rare.

Despite the challenges, PSG seems poised to establish themselves as a dominant force in European football. This victory could be the start of many more to come, leading to what could be considered the fourth French empire in football. PSG has now become the team to beat in Europe.

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