Champions League Trophy Has Been Out of Reach for PSG. That Could Be About to Change (Copy)
- Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will contest the 2025 Champions League final this Saturday in Munich.
- PSG has reached the final after shifting from costly superstars to a younger, more complete squad led by coach Luis Enrique.
- Inter returns to the final for the second time in three years with a seasoned team coached by Simone Inzaghi, who seeks his first European title.
- PSG’s Ousmane Dembele scored 30 goals in all competitions this season, while Inter captain Lautaro Martinez became their top scorer in Champions League history.
- The match will decide if PSG captures its first Champions League or if Inter wins its first title since 2010 under Jose Mourinho.
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PSG nearing Champions League trophy
MUNICH — Billions of dollars have been spent. Some of the world's greatest players have come and gone. But the Champions League title has remained agonizingly out of reach for Paris Saint-Germain. That could be about to change.
Champions League trophy has been out of reach for PSG. That could be about to change (copy)
MUNICH — Billions of dollars have been spent. Some of the world’s greatest players have come and gone. Yet the Champions League trophy has remained agonizingly out of reach for Paris Saint-Germain.

The Title of the Champions League Has Been Elusive for the PSG. That Might Be About to Change.
Billions of dollars have been spent.
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Champions League trophy has been out of reach for PSG. That could be about to change
Billions of dollars have been spent. Some of the world’s greatest players have come and gone. But the Champions League title has remained agonizingly out of reach for Paris Saint-Germain. That could be about to change. The Qatari-owned team is…
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