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Paris Saint-Germain has been trying to break through the Champions League for years, relying on the star catalog.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe all came and left failed to deliver the award for which the club was the most craving.
Finally, on the balzal night in Munich, it was a 19-year-old from Angers, signed by Rennes after the release of Mbappe to Real Madrid, who had the answers needed PSG because they finally abolished the largest prize of European club football.
While, like Vitinhe, Kvich Kvadatskhelia and Ousmana Dembele, they played as PSG diverted Inter Milan with a 5-0 margin of 5-0, which marked the biggest in the European Cup or Champions League final, there was a Doue’s wish that stole the play.
He combined with Vitinh to make up Achraf Hakimi for the 12th minute opener and, after doubled the PSG lead with a rejected effort eight minutes later, the teenager effectively took care of the victory three minutes after an hour, shooting within the right after a smooth move that captured Dembele and Vitinh.
Doue was a threat to the defense of defense throughout, his movement extremely, scary pace and distribution of a wonderful blend of precision and art.
Maybe he had a hat-trick that he did not withdraw from the action shortly after his second goal, manager Luis Enrique protected from a possible cancellation with Doue on yellow. After replacement, PSG achieved twice through quartetskhelia and 19-year-old Senny Mayul.
History made 📸 pic.twitter.com/tjhbezi2vp
-Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) May 31 2025
Still, Doue’s performance saw that he became the youngest player to score twice in the finals of the European Cup or Champions League at the age of 19 and 361 days.
His exhibition was the final revenge of the faith of Luis Enrique in young people, PSG had the youngest average initial age of teams, which reached the last 16 of the Champions League in the last 16 years in 24 years and 274 days.
Doue’s account was enough to make any observer speechless, and was almost lost because of the word when asked about the PSG triumph.
“I have no words. It’s just amazing to me, it’s just amazing,” Doue told TNT Sports.
Honor to Luis Enrique, Doue added: “(He) has been here for two years. Tactically, mentally a really good coach, an amazing coach and as a human being. I am pleased to work with him.”
Although PSG’s victory was a victory for their youth movement, she also marked the highlight of her career work for Captain Marquinhos, who finally managed to raise the trophy after 12 years on PSG.
“I’ve been here for 12 years. Those 12 years are going through now,” Marquinhos told CBS Sports.
“In the final, 5-0, it’s an explosion of emotions, I just felt like I was dreaming. I waited for a whistle and just stepped down and enjoyed that moment.”
Although he delighted the long waiting for European fame, Marquinhos could not help but think about those who had failed the club in the previous years.
“It’s a mixture of joy, all the emotions we spent together,” the Brazilian told M6. “I suffered, but I grew up with that team.
“I mean all the players who came and left and failed.
“My idol, Thiago (Silva), Lucas (Moura), Zlatan (Ibrahimovic), (Edinson) Cavani, (Angel) di Maria. So many players who came and went there who deserved it and failed.
“We arrive and bring him home. I mean all the supporters who were with us, those in the Parc -in the world around the world. I love you, I enjoy it and we will enjoy it here.
“It’s the best day of my life. My family was with me and she experienced him with me. It was a great goal. When we arrived, no one believed we could go so far.
“It’s 12 years of difficulty and suffering. I appreciate this title too much, it’s with us and we bring it home. I’m so happy.”