The Champions League final is a hit! 19-year-old Douai set a record with two goals and one assist, and Paris became the champion and dominated Europe
2025-06-01 05:22
June 1st news, a 19-year-old Douai contributed an amazing "two shots and one assist" in this final. He was directly involved in the team's first three goals, helping Paris sweep Inter Milan 5-0 and win the club's first Champions League trophy in history.
Douai's performance not only amazed everyone, but also created two records in the history of the Champions League: he became the youngest player to score twice in the Champions League final since the 21st century , and the first player in the history of the Champions League final to be directly involved in three goals. This teenager from Rennes stood at the top of Europe in his first season with Paris, and he became a hit overnight.
During the match, Douai showed calmness and confidence beyond his age. He scored twice in the first half, took off his shirt and got a yellow card when celebrating, and then made a wonderful assist, which led to the full-scale attack of Paris. With the overall situation already decided, Paris coach Enrique decisively replaced him, on the one hand to protect the young talent from getting another yellow card, and on the other hand to let him receive the cheers and applause of the Paris fans.
After Douai left the field, Paris continued to play with full force, Kvaratskhelia and Maluiu scored one goal each, and finally defeated Inter Milan by 5 goals, writing a brilliant chapter in the team's history. At the moment when the final whistle blew, Douai rushed into the field, knelt on the ground and cried excitedly, releasing his emotions to the fullest. This scene also became one of the most moving moments of the game.
It is worth mentioning that Douai joined Paris from Rennes last summer. In just one year, he won four championship trophies with the team, including the Champions League, Ligue 1, French Cup and French Super Cup, completing the gorgeous transformation from rookie to superstar. Now he is not only the future of Paris, but also the brightest new star of French football.
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