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History was written in the Champions League final! The negative record of the star, shot down by inter

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – published on Saturday, May 31, 2025 23:59 / Updated Sunday, June 1, 2025 01:06

Inter Milan lost the Champions League final of 20250-5 against those from PSG, the biggest score difference in the history of the competition. The Paris club, established in 1970, thus won for the first time the most important European interclub competition.

The difference of 4 goals was so far the largest in the history of the Champions League finals, a 4-fold farm in history, including in the final lost by Steaua București in 1989, 0-4 score with AC Milan.

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Inter Milano, negative record in the history of the Champions League finals

Inter Milan was defeated by PSG in the Champions League final, 2025 edition, 5-0 score. Hakimi, two with a “double”, Kvaratskhelia and Mayulu were the authors of the successes in the final arbitrated by Istvan Kovacs.

Thus, Inter recorded a negative record in the history of the Champions League finals! The biggest difference so far had been 4 goals, which happened 4 times in history.

Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt in 1960, with a score of 7-3. 3 times it happened that the Champions League final would be won by a team with a score of 4-0.

Istvan Kovacs at PSG - Inter / Photo: Ionuț Iordache (GSP: RO)

Steaua București lost the final with AC Milan in 1989 with this score. The same result was registered in 1974, when Bayern Munich passed the final by Atletico Madrid.

Also with the same score he won in 1994 AC Milan, when he defeated Barcelona.

PSG – Inter Milano, Start teams:

PSG (4-3-3): Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes – Vitinha, J. Neves
reserves: Safonov, Tenas, Kimpembe, Goncalo Ramos, Lee, Hernandez, Mayulu, Barcola, Zaire-Emery, Lucas Berado, Mbaye
Coach: Luis Enrique

Inter Milan (3-5-2): Sommer – Pavard, Acerbi, Bastoni – Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco – Thuram, Lautaro Martinez
reserves: Di Gennaro, Martinez, de Vrij, Zielinski, Arnautovic, Frattesi, Aslani, Carlos Augusto, Bisseck, Darmian, Zalewski, Taremi
Coach: Simone Inzaghi

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