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Changes in approach endure fruits as PSG claims the first Champions League crown
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PSG Secures First Champions League Title: Fresh Strategies Bear Fruit!

June 1, 2025 4 Min Read
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Paris Saint-Germain has finally captured the Champions League title, triumphing over Inter Milan decisively in the final on Saturday. More significantly, they’ve built a team worthy of such an achievement.

Past efforts by Qatar-owned clubs, from stars like Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, attempted to carve out their legacy through big-name signings. However, this time, the success stemmed from a harmonious blend of youth and experience, expertly crafted by a coach with a clear strategic vision. The departure of Mbappé last summer to Real Madrid marked a symbolic turning point for the club.

Luis Enrique has assembled a well-rounded team full of talent and offensive ambition, regardless of their opponents. They dominated the Champions League charts this season and boast an exceptional goalkeeper to rely on.

A key aspect of PSG’s approach is the absence of egos; no player believes they’re above the team. Everyone, including the skilled forwards, is willing to contribute defensively, while defenders don’t hesitate to venture into the opponent’s box for a chance at scoring. Even the midfielders deserve recognition for their contributions to this collective effort.

In the final against Inter, PSG delivered a commanding performance that felt one-sided. It’s hard to recall a Champions League final that was more lopsided; a 5-0 scoreline genuinely flattered Inter Milan.

On their journey to the final, PSG eliminated three Premier League teams and previously defeated Manchester City in the group stage. Notably, their comeback against Pep Guardiola’s side was remarkable, marking a significant turning point in a previously daunting Champions League campaign. They faced a challenging battle against Liverpool, where luck seemingly wasn’t on their side. Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker performed remarkably, while Harvey Elliott scored the late winner for his team. Yet, PSG’s potential was evident, highlighted by Ansu Fati’s early goal.

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Their 3-1 win against Aston Villa in the quarterfinals overshadowed their 3-2 loss to the side managed by former Villa Park coach Unai Emery, who consistently posed a challenge for Arsenal in the semifinals.

Having already claimed the Ligue 1 title, PSG recently won the French Cup by defeating Stade de Reims in the final. They’re riding high and beginning preparations for the 2024/25 season. For Enrique and his team, a well-deserved break awaits before they face the new challenge of the FIFA Club World Cup.

However, both Enrique and the club’s management are already planning for the future beyond 2024/25, contemplating how to sustain their success and prioritize the 2025/26 season.

Fan Take: This victory signifies a major milestone for PSG, illustrating how teamwork can triumph over star power in soccer. For fans, it not only highlights the potential for new champions in Europe but also sets the stage for heightened competition in future seasons.

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