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Inter Milan vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Inter 0-4 PSG in 2nd half

Inter Milan vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Inter 0-4 PSG in 2nd half

INT vs PSG LIVE UPDATES: Inter Milan have gone behind with Hakimi and Doue scoring 2 goals against Inter.
1:54 AM
Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Doue makes it 3-0!
Another counter and another goal for Desire Doue who virtually kills the tie on the night. A ruthless attack by PSG on the night
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Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Darmian in!
Bisseck and Mkhitaryan are subed off for Darmian and Carlos Augusto
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Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Inzaghi not happy with the referee!
Inzaghi receives a yellow card for dissent after shouting at the referee.
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Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: 2nd half begins!
The 2nd half begins with Inter kicking off the 2nd half. Just 45 minutes for the Italian outfits to get into the game now and take it possibly beyind the 90 minutes.
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Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE SCORE UPDATES: PSG leading 2-0 at half time!
It's half time as PSG go into the dressing room with a 2-0 lead after the first 45.
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Inter vs PSG Champions League final LIVE UPDATES: PSG ahead!
First Published: May 31 2025 | 11:27 PM IST
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