Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi etched his name in football history Saturday night, scoring in the Champions League final as Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan 5-0 at Munich's Allianz Arena.
Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute, capitalizing on a pass from teammate Désiré Doué inside the penalty area to give PSG an early advantage. The victory marked PSG's first Champions League title in the club's history.
This represents Hakimi's second Champions League triumph, following his 2018 success with Real Madrid, though he was a substitute who did not feature in that final.
Hakimi finished the campaign with four Champions League goals, contributing significantly to PSG's historic achievement. Désiré Doué added two more goals in the 20th and 63rd minutes, while Kvaratskhelia and Mayulu completed the rout.
The comprehensive victory capped a remarkable season for both Hakimi and PSG, with the Parisian club finally achieving their long-sought European glory.