La final de Champions más humillante | Documental | GusBol Docus

For over a decade, Paris Saint-Germain was Europe's favorite meme: the perfect symbol of soulless money. A hyper-rich club trapped in an endless loop of humiliating comebacks, out-of-control egos in the locker room, and Galácticos who held more sway than their coaches. The equation seemed clear: European glory couldn't be bought. Until Luis Enrique arrived and did the unthinkable: dismantle the model to save the club. By letting go of untouchable figures like Kylian Mbappé and Neymar, the Asturian coach freed PSG from its own shackles. Facing them was Simone Inzaghi's Inter Milan, a team built on a foundation of individual talent, forged in the mud, through suffering and the tactical experience of those who already knew what it was like to play in a final. It was the ultimate clash between two absolute philosophies: the obsessive, collective tactical approach of the new Parisian school versus the Italian wall and counter-attack. But football doesn't respect the scripts of the past. Through the redemption of an Ousmane Dembélé transformed into a tireless engine, the cold law of the ex-player executed by Achraf Hakimi, and the brash irreverence of a 19-year-old like Désiré Doué, PSG demonstrated that the system always crushes the individual. The result wasn't just a victory; it was a declaration of intent. A ruthless 5-0 that shattered the records of the modern tournament format. Paris didn't win because of its wallet. It won because, for the first time in its history, it built something that millions can't buy: a team that believes more in the system than in its own names. Follow me on Instagram: @guzbool_ Follow me on Facebook: Gus Zapiain Follow me on TikTok: @gusbol_ #psg #championsleague #mbappe