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Luis Enrique has achieved the remarkable feat of winning his second career treble after his "Paris Saint-Germain" side demolished "Inter Milan" 5-0 in the Champions League final. The Spanish tactician has guided the French powerhouse to victory in all competitions this season, adding the prestigious European trophy to their Ligue 1 and French Cup triumphs.

This historic achievement marks PSG's first-ever Champions League title, finally ending their long pursuit of European glory. A five-goal thrashing in the final? Not bad for a side often criticized for faltering at the business end of European competitions.

"We've worked tirelessly all season for this moment," – Enrique might have said following the historic victory.

Interestingly, this success comes exactly ten years after Enrique's first treble, when he led "Barcelona" to Champions League, La Liga, and Spanish Cup victories in the 2014-15 season. The man clearly knows how to build winning machines.

According to Statbet statistical analysis, PSG's 5-0 victory represents the most lopsided Champions League final in over two decades.

The 53-year-old coach only took charge at "PSG" in summer 2023, making an immediate impact on the Parisian outfit. His debut season wasn't too shabby either – they captured all domestic trophies but stumbled in Europe, with "Borussia Dortmund" eliminating them in the Champions League semifinals.

The comprehensive victory over "Inter" puts a definitive stamp on PSG's dominance this season. After years of heavy investment and near misses, they've finally claimed the trophy that has eluded them throughout their history. Can they now establish themselves as a genuine European dynasty? The Enrique era in Paris certainly suggests that possibility.