Paris Saint-Germain won the European title for the first time with an impressive 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Munich.
Achraf Hakimi and Desire Douai opened the scoring inside the first 20 minutes of the game to begin a dominance that saw PSG become only the second French team to lift the trophy after Marseille in 1993.
Douet assisted Hakimi to become the third teenager to score in a Champions League final (three days before his 20th birthday), and then scored his third goal in the 63rd minute.
Ten minutes later, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia added another goal from Ousmane Dembele's pass as Inter surrendered.
Substitute Senny Mahulu scored a fifth goal four minutes from time to confirm PSG's biggest ever win in a Champions League final.
Inter knocked out Bayern and Barcelona on their memorable run to the final but were no match for a slick side that ended the season with a treble of French league and cup glory.
This makes Luis Enrique, who won the Champions League in 2015 with Barcelona, the seventh coach to win the trophy with two different clubs.
It was the first official meeting between the two teams, and the difference in the average age of the squads (Inter's experience versus PSG's youth) and their history in the competition stood out.
PSG were reaching only the final for the second time, having lost to Bayern Munich five years ago, while three-time winners Inter were taking part in European club football's premier event for the seventh time.
Jose Mourinho led Inter to Champions League glory in 2010, but the Nerazzurri's last memory of the final was the defeat to Manchester City two years ago.
Simeone Inzaghi's starting line-up included seven players who remained in the team after that defeat: Francesco Acerbi, Alessandro Bastoni, Denzel Dumfries, Nicolo Barella, Hakan Calhanoglu, Federico Dimarco and Lautaro Martinez.
Inter started the match as underdogs and were unable to respond to PSG's pressure from the start.
Douet and Dembele made several warning shots on Inter's goal before the Parisians opened the scoring in the 12th minute.
Vitinha found Douet unmarked in the Inter penalty area and his generous pass allowed Hakimi to easily punish his former club with a shot from six yards.
Dimarco made a mistake to open the scoring as the left-back dropped too deep, leaving Douet in the game, and things quickly went from bad to worse for the Italian.
Willian Pacho prevented Inter's corner with a fine intervention and PSG broke through through Kvaratskhelia and Dembele.
A clever switch of play saw Dembele free Douai and Sommer left in a difficult position as Dimarco turned his back, allowing his opponent to score a costly rebound.
Inter had good chances to score from Calhanoglu's corner but Acerbi and Marcus Thuram both fired wide, while PSG continued to threaten to do more damage in open play.
Sommer made a confident save from Fabian Ruiz and was grateful to Dembele for not taking advantage of the tight angle as Douai shone again.
Kvaratskhelia headed the ball in late in the first half and the Georgian striker had two more excellent chances after the break.
Inzaghi was shown a yellow card as his frustration on the touchline grew and PSG decided the match with a third goal from a high cross.
Dembele made a clever pass to the right
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