*Former Star Praises Old Club After Their Dominant 5-0 Triumph Over Inter Milan*
Kylian Mbappé put any lingering tensions to rest with a heartfelt message to Paris Saint-Germain after his former club secured their first-ever Champions League title in stunning fashion. Luis Enrique’s side delivered a masterclass in Saturday’s final, thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 with goals from Désiré Doué, Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and substitute Senny Mayulu.
The victory marks a triumphant new chapter for PSG, who have rebuilt their squad and identity following Mbappé’s acrimonious departure last summer. The French superstar joined Real Madrid on a free transfer after a prolonged and bitter contract saga, part of a broader exodus that also saw Lionel Messi and Neymar leave the club. Yet under Enrique’s guidance, a revamped PSG—led by the relentless Ousmane Dembélé—defied expectations and conquered Europe in emphatic style.
Mbappé, still chasing his own first Champions League medal, had remained silent on PSG’s remarkable run to the final. But any doubts about his feelings vanished moments after the final whistle, when he took to Instagram to applaud his former team: “The big day has finally arrived. Victory—and in the style of an entire club. Congratulations, PSG.”

The message not only showcased Mbappé’s grace but also closed a contentious chapter between the player and the club that once built its project around him. For PSG, the triumph signals a bright future—one that no longer hinges on superstars, but on a united team that has made history.
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