Since 1993, the France team has never been close to adding another Champions League title:
Although in 2004, AS Monaco reached the final but were defeated 3-0 by José Mourinho’s Porto.
In 2020, PSG made it to the final for the first time in club history but lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich, with the lone goal scored by Kingsley Coman, a product of PSG’s own academy.
But this year PSG had a wonderful win with 5-0 after 32 years as a French team.
While Olympique de Marseille remains the only first French club to have won the UEFA Champions League. They achieved this history on May 26, 1993, by defeating AC Milan 1-0 in the final held at the Olympiastadion in Munich.

This year’s win was recorded worsted win at 5-0, not just goals, but PSG dominated from start to finish, scoring in the 12th, 20th, 63rd, 73rd and 86th minutes of the game, although we have such a winning margin as

AC Milan 4-0 Barcelona (1993/94)
Johan Cruyff’s Dream Team were an absolutely delightful side to watch, but they were ruthlessly swept aside by Fabio Capello’s AC Milan in 1994.

The Rossoneri, who were missing several key players, entered the match as underdogs but went into halftime two goals up thanks to a brace from Daniele Massaro.

Dejan Savićević added a third quickly after the break, before Marcel Desailly sealed the win with a curled finish in the 58th minute. Until this season, it was the only Champions League final decided by a four-goal margin.

Real Madrid 4-1 Juventus (2016/17)
Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid secured their 12th crown in comfortable fashion at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, becoming the first team to retain the title since the competition rebranded in 1992.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s opener was canceled out by Juventus striker Mario Mandžukić, but Casemiro put Los Banos back in front on the hour mark. Ronaldo struck again minutes later before Marco Asensio put the cherry on top of a dominant performance with a 90th-minute goal.