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The Paris Saint-Germain dynasty is coming? Sweeping Europe and declares a new era of football!

7:06am, 5 June 2025Football

In Munich, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) not only won the Champions League, they are also announcing the beginning of an era.

In the 2024/25 season, Paris Saint-Germain led by Louis Enrique won the Champions League.

5-0 to batter Inter Milan, this is not only a victory, but also a comprehensive display of strength - young, modern, ignoring those flashy names. Without Mbappe, Messi, and Neymar. But the Paris Saint-Germain under Louis Enrique is even more terrifying than the previous version of the "Galaxy Battleship" built by Qatar's strong financial resources.

Because the current Paris Saint-Germain team is not only rich, they also have strategies and characteristics, and most importantly: they have a team in the true sense.

From the symbol of failure to a brand new example

Ironically, Paris Saint-Germain entered the 2025 Champions League final with the ridicule of over a decade. They were once symbols of the lack of soul and long-term planning of the “super projects”, where all failures can be concealed with… another star.

But everything changed.

Faced with Inter Milan, which is experienced and enters the final for the second time in three years, the Paris Saint-Germain's game seemed to be a result. They are not impatient, are not panic, and are not afraid of pressure.

On the contrary, every pass seems to be designed in advance, and every gap seems to be accurately calculated. The 5-0 score is not just a number, it proves that Paris Saint-Germain is no longer learning how to win, but already knows how to win.

Luis Enrique: The key to reshaping Paris Saint-Germain

When talking about the new Paris Saint-Germain, we must not ignore Louis Enrique. It’s no longer a self-centered team like the Pochettino or Tuchel era. It's a collective, and every player knows they are a gear in a well-designed machine.

Enrique turned Ottoman Dembele, who was once considered the "wind of chaos", into a pioneering oppressive machine. He put Hekvaratskhlia in the right position of “mobile support” – a person who is not bound by formation but always appears in a critical position. Ashraf Hakimi - a former Inter Milan player - was completely liberated and became a sharp blade to tear the right.

When Inter relies on experience and resilience, Paris Saint-Germain brought something even more terrifying: the system. They play football that their opponents can’t predict – not because it’s too creative, but because it’s too…perfect.

Breaking the inherent impression

Before the 2024/25 Champions League final, Paris Saint-Germain was questioned: the lineup was too young, lacking leadership, and lacking experience. But when the final whistle sounded, all the inherent impressions were crushed. Average age of

team: 24 years and 262 days. Only Marquinios is over 30 years old. There were 4 teenage players involved throughout the season. But on the court, they play like veterans: calm, self-disciplined, and efficient.

Paris Saint-Germain's young roster is full of vitality.

20-year-old Joao Neves is one of the most effective steal-type midfielders in this game. Nuno Mendes, 22, proved that he is the best left-back in Europe, constantly resolving presses and creating deadly counterattack opportunities. Desir Duer, who turned 20 a few days later, scored a goal calmly as if he had played 10 finals.

Paris Saint-Germain not only won the championship, but the way they won the championship made the rest of Europe feel insignificant.

On their journey to Munich, they destroyed Anfield, Emirates Stadium and Villa Park - fortresses that have witnessed countless legendary nights. But Paris Saint-Germain killed all hope in minutes of each game. They don't let their opponents believe they have a chance.

This does not come from magic, but from tactical preparation, reasonable staffing, a solidarity locker room, and the infiltration of Enrique's thoughts: control, efficiency, suppression.

A season of domination does not guarantee the establishment of a dynasty, but Paris Saint-Germain now has the basis for establishing a dynasty. The club does not rely on a single star, they have depth, stable training methods, and almost unlimited financial strength. Real Madrid in the 2010s was a role model. But PSG in 2025 may be even more daunting - because they are not a team that belongs to the past, but a team that belongs to the future.

Luis Enrique once said: "I don't need the best players, I need the most suitable players." Paris Saint-Germain is the perfect embodiment of this concept - and the nightmare that the whole of Europe is about to face. The declaration of the throne has been issued, and Europe has heard it clearly. Paris Saint-Germain is no longer a "nearly" team, they are the kings, and their journey will not stop there.

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