By Ramiro Diaz
Paris Saint-Germain are on the brink of achieving something unprecedented in their history. After winning Ligue 1 and securing a place in the Coupe de France final, the Parisian club is now preparing for its biggest challenge: the Champions League final against Inter Milan at Wembley. One more win would not only bring their first-ever European crown, but also mark a legendary continental treble.
Under Luis Enrique’s guidance, PSG have shown a more balanced and disciplined version of themselves this season. They reached the Champions League final after eliminating Arsenal in the semifinals with a convincing 3-1 aggregate scoreline. Now, they’re just 90 minutes away from etching their name into European football’s most exclusive list.
Winning this final would end PSG’s long-standing pursuit of European glory, a goal that has eluded them despite years of heavy investment and high expectations. But this time, the mission feels different. The absence of Kylian Mbappé, who departed the club earlier this year, hasn’t stopped them from flourishing under a new, collective identity.
If they defeat Inter, PSG would join the select club of teams that have completed the treble—Ligue 1, domestic cup, and Champions League—in the same season. It would be a defining moment not just for the club, but for French football as a whole.
With Luis Enrique at the helm and a unified squad delivering consistent performances, PSG have the chance to finally silence the critics and step into a new era of European relevance.
A victory over Inter would crown the most successful season in PSG’s history and place them among Europe's elite.
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