PSG celebrates 3-0 victory in the cup final and aims for the treble!

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Paris Saint-Germain secured their 16th Coupe de France title with a 3-0 win against Stade Reims and is aiming for the treble.

Paris Saint-Germain sichert sich mit einem 3:0-Sieg gegen Stade Reims den 16. Titel im Coupe de France und peilt das Triple an.
Paris Saint-Germain secured their 16th Coupe de France title with a 3-0 win against Stade Reims and is aiming for the treble.

PSG celebrates 3-0 victory in the cup final and aims for the treble!

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Coupe de France final with an impressive 3-0 defeat against Stade Reims, securing their 16th title in the competition. The exciting match took place at the Stade de France and PSG dominated the game from the start. After just 20 minutes, the Parisians led by two goals. Bradley Barcola was the standout player, scoring two goals in the 16th minute after a pass from Désiré Doué and in the 19th minute after an assist from Marquinhos. Achraf Hakimi added the third goal in the 43rd minute, also aided by Barcola's assist. According to laola1.at, PSG were superior at all times, which was also reflected in a final balance of 76% ball possession and 20 shots (including 8 on goal).

Stade Reims, on the other hand, had great difficulty finding their way into the game and only had four shots, only one of which was on target. In addition, PSG had a clear advantage with ten corners, while Reims could only score one corner. It was further proof of PSG's dominance in French football. With this victory, PSG now has the most cup wins in the history of French football, as sportsmole.co.uk points out.

Successful season for PSG

This cup victory doesn't come alone. PSG also won the Ligue 1 season, securing a coveted double. With 13 Ligue 1 championships and 15 Coupe de France titles won, PSG is the most successful French football club with a total of 53 official titles, as reported on Wikipedia. Coach Laurent Blanc's team has thus earned a place in the history of French football.

The upcoming challenge for PSG will be the UEFA Champions League final on May 31 against Inter Milan. A win would mean the first Champions League title in the club's history and complete the treble.

A remarkable season for PSG, who are preparing their fans for an exciting next encounter. The club's management under President Nasser Al-Khelaifi will certainly do everything in its power to continue the historic success and live up to the pride of Paris.