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    Munich believes in miracles and PSG finally lived one

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read3 Views
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    GhanaWeb Feature by Frank-Kamal Acheampong

    Paris Saint-Germain waited decades for a night like Saturday, May 31, 2025. They tried everything. Broke the bank. Bought the biggest names. Neymar. Messi. Mbappé.

    They built a global brand, turned Parc des Princes into a theatre of spectacle, but still couldn’t get their hands on the Champions League trophy.

    Until now. Until Munich; a city where dreams often rewrite the rules, and football forgets the odds.

    This wasn’t just a final; it was a statement.

    A 5–0 thrashing of Inter Milan in the Champions League final gave PSG the biggest winning margin in the history of the competition’s showpiece.

    A display of power and purpose from a PSG side that looked nothing like the glitzy, chaotic, star-chasing machine of old.

    This was a team. A unit and right in the middle of it all, Desire Doué, a 19-year-old French talent who didn’t just play in the final; he owned it.

    Two goals. One assist and the kind of performance that instantly etches a teenager into football folklore.

    By the time he walked off the pitch, substituted to a roar of admiration, PSG fans knew they’d seen a new era born.

    The victory is historic in multiple ways. Not only is it PSG’s first Champions League title, but the win also makes them the fifth club to clinch their maiden European crown in Munich, joining a distinguished lineage of dreamers turned champions: Nottingham Forest (1979), Marseille (1993), Borussia Dortmund (1997), and Chelsea (2012).

    Munich: The city of firsts

    There’s something about this place. This city doesn’t just host finals. It stages fables.

    Think back to 1979. A certain Nottingham Forest side, managed by the unorthodox genius Brian Clough, shocked Europe.

    Written off after drawing Liverpool in the first round, Forest made the final and beat Malmö at the Olympiastadion.

    The only goal? Scored by Trevor Francis, England’s first £1 million man, playing in Europe for the first time. Where? Munich.

    Fast-forward to 1993. Marseille met AC Milan; the giants of the era. Fabien Barthez stood tall in goal. Basile Boli, a warrior who moments earlier had asked to be subbed due to injury, stayed on and headed in the winner.

    Marseille became the first French team to win the Champions League. Where? Munich.

    Then came Dortmund in 1997. Facing Juventus, the defending champions and heavy favourites. But on their 100th European Cup game, the Black and Yellows stunned the world with a 3–1 win.

    Where? You guessed it – Munich.

    And who can forget Chelsea in 2012? In Bayern Munich’s stadium, outplayed, outclassed, but never out of belief. Didier Drogba’s late equaliser.

    Petr Čech’s heroics. The penalty shootout. Munich, once again, said: “Anything is possible.”

    Paris arrive

    PSG now joins this sacred list. The club that chased the Champions League with chequebooks and chaos, finally found peace in the one place that keeps gifting firsts – Munich.

    This time, no ego wars. No last-minute collapses. Just a ruthless, balanced team led by Luis Enrique, who’s shifted the club from Galacticos to graft.

    A team where a teenager like Doué can shine because the system lets him. A team that plays like it believes, not like it’s trying to justify its cost.

    And as the final whistle blew, the ghosts of Barcelona 2017, of Bayern 2020, of missed chances and empty promises, all faded.

    The trophy that Messi couldn’t deliver; Neymar couldn’t, Mbappé tried and left. But now, it’s real. PSG have done it. And they did it their way.

    So, here we are again. Munich. Another night. Another new name on the trophy.

    This city doesn’t care how long you’ve waited, how many times you’ve failed, or what your critics say. Munich just needed one thing: belief, and finally, PSG had it.

    Their miracle came. Just like Forest, like Marseille, Dortmund, Chelsea.

    Because in Munich, if you dare to believe, you just might be rewarded forever.

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