Luis Enrique transformed PSG into Champions League winners
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LUIS ENRIQUE has yet to manage in England – but there’s been no shortage of opportunity. The Spaniard, 55, guided Paris Saint-Germain to a maiden Champions League triumph on Saturday
In colours that have seemed tortured by a decade-plus of failure on the big stage, this brilliant group of players knew how this final would be ending from the outset. Even PSG's kick off, punting the ball out midway down the right flank,
His side were stunned at the semi-final stage of the Champions League last season by losing to finalists Borussia Dortmund, but he can guide the Parisians to their maiden European crown on Saturday night when they face Inter Milan in the final in Munich’s Allianz Arena.
Staying there is another matter entirely. Saturday’s Champions League triumph confirmed what many observers had suspected for some time - that PSG’s moment had finally come. Years of frustration in European club soccer’s elite competition was blown away in one glorious and historic night in Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain have finally done it. For the first time in their history, PSG lifted the Champions League trophy following a 5-0 victory over Inter in Munich on Saturday, marking the most lopsided score in UCL final history.
Led by 19-year-old Désiré Doué, a young PSG side embarrassed an experienced Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final.
Desire Doue's deflected effort in the 20th minute gives Paris Saint Germain a 2-0 lead over Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich.