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Paris Saint-Germain tried for years to break the Champions League code by trusting in a star catalog.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbapping came and did not have won the prize that the club yearned for.
In the end, on a bad night in Munich, he was a 19 -year -old Angers, signed by Rennes following the MBAPPE departure for Real Madrid, who had the answers that PSG needed, as they finally raised the largest European Club Football Award.
While the tastes of Vitinha, Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele caused all the PSGs, which led Inter Milan by a 5-0 margin that marked the largest of a European Cup final or the Champions League, it was Doue’s desire who stole the program.
He combined with Vitinha to get Achraf Hakimi for the 12th minute opening, and after doubleing the lead of PSG with a diverted effort eight minutes later, the teenager made himself effectively from the victory three minutes after the hour, shooting in the post on the right after a movement that involved Dembele and Vitinha.
Doue was a threat to an intermediate interface, its exceptional movement, its scary rhythm and its distribution a wonderful mix of precision and artistic.
He could have had a hat-trick if he had not been withdrawn shortly after his second goal, director Luis Enrique protecting against a possible dismissal with Doue on a yellow. After its replacement, PSG scored twice through Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu, 19.
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However, Doue’s performance saw him become the youngest player twice in a final in the European Cup or the Champions League at the age of 19 and 361 days.
His demonstration was the final vindication of Luis Enrique’s faith in his youth, PSG which had the least average age of teams to reach the last 16 of the Champions League this season at the age of 24 and 274 days.
Doue’s screen was enough to make any observer words without words, and he was almost lost by words when asked about PSG’s triumph.
“I have no words. It’s amazing to me, just amazing,” Doue told TNT Sports.
Paying tribute to Luis Enrique, Doue added: “(he) has been here two years. Tactically, mentally he is a really good coach, an incredible coach and as a human. It is a pleasure to work with him.”
Although PSG’s victory was a victory for his youth movement, he also culminated in the labor penalty for Captain Marquinhos, who finally was able to raise his trophy after 12 years on PSG.
“I have been here twelve years. These twelve years go by now,” Marquinhos told CBS Sports.
“In an end, 5-0, it is an explosion of emotions, it only made me feel like I dreamed. I waited for the whistle and went out again and enjoyed this moment.”
Although she is happy to end the long wait of European glory, Marquinhos could not help but think of those who failed in this search with the club in previous years.
“It is a mixture of joy, of all the emotions we have spent together,” the Brazilian told M6. “I suffered, but I grew up with this team.
“I think of all the players who have come and have not been successful.
“My idol, Thiago (Silva), Lucas (Moura), Zlatan (Ibrahimovic), (Edinson) Cavani, (Angel) di Maria. So many players who have come and went here who deserved it and were not successful.
“We arrive and take him home. I think of all the followers who have been with us, those who are in the park and those of the world. I love you, enjoy and enjoy it here.
“It’s the best day of my life. My family was with me and he experimented with me. It was a great goal. When we arrived, no one believed that we could go so far.
“It’s 12 years of difficulty and suffering. I valued this title too much, it is with us and we take it home. I’m really happy.”