PSG’s historic journey: How the team won Champions League for the first time
The evening of May 31 at the Allianz Arena in Munich was truly unforgettable. Paris Saint-Germain, an official partner of global betting company 1xBet, secured its first-ever UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5–0 victory over Inter. The French giants made history twice — as champions and by achieving the largest winning margin in a Champions League final. Let’s look back at the most thrilling moments of PSG’s path to glory.
Paris Saint-Germain stumbled early in the season and struggled during the league phase. As a result, few believed in the team’s chances during the knockout phase. However, in the second half of the season, Luis Enrique’s squad hit its stride and went on to claim the long-awaited trophy.
And nobody can say the victory was undeserved — triumphs like this are never handed out. PSG gave Brest no chance in the play-off round, winning by an aggregate score of 10–0. Next came Liverpool, who narrowly won the first leg in Paris despite being outplayed by the French side in almost every aspect. Nuno Mendes became Mohamed Salah’s nightmare, completely shutting down the Egyptian star. In the return leg in England, PSG mounted a comeback and advanced after a dramatic penalty shootout.
In the quarter-finals, PSG faced Aston Villa, managed by former Paris coach Unai Emery. It was a tough battle, but PSG’s superior quality shone through — the team stepped up when it mattered most and preserved its first-leg advantage.
The semi-final clash with Arsenal became a showcase for Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose remarkable saves secured PSG’s spot at the Allianz Arena. The breakout star of the final was 19-year-old Désiré Doué, who had joined PSG before the season began. Less than a year later, he marked the biggest match of the season with two goals and an assist.
A brief tactical analysis of the final: PSG crushed Inter. Against possession-based teams, the Nerazzurri typically sit deep, counter with long balls to Marcus Thuram, and look to exploit mistakes during passing sequences. But PSG were perfectly prepared: they ended nearly every attack with a shot on goal (averaging one every four minutes) and never allowed Thuram to receive the ball without pressure. Luis Enrique’s game plan worked flawlessly. Also notable was PSG’s confidence in one-on-one duels against Yann Sommer. The Swiss goalkeeper often tried to anticipate shots by diving early toward the far post, but PSG’s players consistently targeted the near corner. That was no coincidence — Enrique’s men had studied their opponents meticulously.
This season, Paris Saint-Germain won every competition they entered, and 1xBet was proud to share this historic journey with the French champions. The bookmaker and the club hosted numerous joint activities for PSG fans, helping supporters feel closer to their idols and part of a team that made history.
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BREAKING: Super Eagles could qualify for World Cup as FIFA launches probe against DR Congo
BREAKING: Super Eagles could qualify for World Cup as FIFA launches probe against DR Congo
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that it has launched an investigation into DR Congo’s alleged use of ineligible players during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, a move that could potentially reopen Nigeria’s path to the tournament set for the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
DR Congo eliminated Nigeria from the African play-offs in November following a dramatic 4–3 penalty shootout victory in Morocco, ending the Super Eagles’ bid to advance to the FIFA intercontinental play-off.
The Congolese team has since received a bye into the final of the intercontinental play-off, where they are slated to face the winner of the semi-final clash between New Caledonia and Jamaica.
However, their spot in the final may now be under scrutiny after the NFF raised concerns over the eligibility of several DR Congo players fielded during the African play-offs.
Reports indicate that between six and nine players who switched national allegiance may not have fully complied with Congolese legal requirements before representing the country.
Although FIFA reportedly cleared the players on the basis of their possession of valid DR Congo passports, it is alleged that they did not formally renounce their previous citizenships, contrary to the Congolese constitution, which prohibits dual nationality.
“NFF has done the needful,” a member of the federation’s executive board disclosed while speaking with PUNCH Online.
“Their constitution does not allow dual citizenship, and about six to nine players had that status during the play-off. That is the loophole we are exploring. Our lawyers must have submitted the relevant documents to FIFA as well.”
NFF General Secretary Dr. Mohammed Sanusi also confirmed that the federation has challenged the players’ switch.
“We’re waiting. The Congolese rules say you cannot have dual citizenship or nationality,” Sanusi said. “Wan-Bissaka has a European passport; some of them have French passports, others Dutch passports. The rules are very clear, and we have submitted our petition.
“FIFA rules say once you have a passport of your country, you’re eligible, and that is why they were cleared,” he added. “But our concern is that FIFA was deceived into clearing them. It is not FIFA’s responsibility to enforce Congo’s domestic regulations; FIFA acts based on what is submitted to it. What we are saying is that the process was fraudulent.”
The development has reignited hopes for Nigeria to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, after missing out on back-to-back editions following their failure to make the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
DR Congo, formerly known as Zaire, has made only one FIFA World Cup appearance, in 1974.
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Today’s fixtures in EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A & other major Leagues in Europe
Today’s fixtures in EPL, La Liga, Serie,Bundesliga, Serie A & other major Leagues in Europe
🏴ENGLAND : Premier League
13:30 Liverpool – Everton
16:00 Brighton – Tottenham Hotspur
16:00 Burnley – Nottingham Forest
16:00 West Ham United – Crystal Palace
16:00 Wolves – Leeds United
18:30 Manchester United – Chelsea
21:00 Fulham – Brentford
SPAIN : LaLiga
14:00 Girona – Levante
16:15 Real Madrid – Espanyol
18:30 Deportivo Alavés – Sevilla
18:30 Villarreal – Osasuna
21:00 Valencia – Athletic Club
SPAIN : Liga F
12:00 Espanyol – Athletic Club
12:00 Granada – Eibar
16:00 Levante Badalona – Logrono
18:30 Real Sociedad – Levante
ITALY : Serie A
15:00 Bologna – Genoa
18:00 Hellas Verona – Juventus
20:45 Udinese – AC Milan
GERMANY : Bundesliga
15:30 Augsburg – Mainz 05
15:30 Hamburger SV – FC Heidenheim
15:30 Hoffenheim – Bayern Munich
15:30 Werder Bremen – Freiburg
18:30 RB Leipzig – FC Cologne
FRANCE : Ligue 1
17:00 Nantes – Rennes
19:00 Brest – Nice
21:05 Lens – Lille
🏴ENGLAND : Championship
13:30 Birmingham City – Swansea City
13:30 Leicester City – Coventry City
13:30 QPR – Stoke City
16:00 Blackburn Rovers – Ipswich Town
16:00 Derby County – Preston North End
16:00 Hull City – Southampton
16:00 Norwich City – Wrexham
16:00 Portsmouth – Sheffield Wednesday
16:00 Sheffield United – Charlton Athletic
🇿🇦SOUTH AFRICA : Betway Premiership
15:00 Magesi FC – Siwelele FC
15:00 Sekhukhune United – Lamontville Golden Arrows
17:30 Stellenbosch FC – Richards Bay
20:00 Mamelodi Sundowns FC – Durban City FC
20:00 Orbit College – Marumo Gallants
🇸🇦SAUDI ARABIA Professional League
17:40 Al Hazm – Al Fateh
17:40 Al Najma – Al Ittihad
20:00 Al Nassr – Al Riyadh
*🇧🇪BELGIUM :Belgian Pro League*
16:00 Oud-Heverlee Leuven – Raal La Louveire
18:15 Sporting Charleroi – Zulte Waregem
20:45 Anderlecht – Royal Antwerp
*🇵🇹PORTUGAL : Primeira Liga*
16:30 Nacional – Arouca
16:30 Santa Clara – Alverca
19:00 AVS Futebol SAD – Benfica
21:30 Vitoria de Guimarães – SC Braga
*🇩🇰DENMARK : Superliga*
18:00 FC Midtjylland – Viborg
*🇳🇱NETHERLANDS : Eredivisie*
16:30 FC Volendam – Excelsior
18:45 FC Groningen – Telstar
20:00 Fortuna Sittard – FC Utrecht
21:00 NAC Breda – Heracles
*🏴SCOTLAND : Premiership*
16:00 Dundee FC – Livingston
*🇹🇷TURKIYE : Super Lig*
16:00 Gençlerbirligi – Eyupspor
19:00 Antalyaspor – Kayserispor
19:00 Trabzonspor – Gaziantep FK
*🇸🇪SWEDEN : Allsvenskan*
15:00 GAIS – Elfsborg
15:00 Malmo FF – Djurgaarden
17:30 Mjaellaby – Oester IF
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Line up for EPL match between Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest announced
Line up for EPL match between Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest announced
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• NOTTINGHAM FOREST XI: Sels; Morato, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams; Anderson, Sangaré; Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood.
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