Bayern Munich overcame Paris St-Germain in a tightly contested Champions League final in Lisbon to claim the crown for the sixth time.
Kingsley Coman, who started his career at PSG, settled a tense affair with a 59th-minute header at the far post from Joshua Kimmich's cross to leave the French giants still searching for that elusive Champions League triumph.
It was a night of joy for Bayern coach Hansi Flick, who added the Champions League to the Bundesliga after initially taking over as interim coach from sacked Niko Kovac in November.
In contrast, it was a night of bitter disappointment for PSG's two attacking superstars Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, who failed to produce their best and found themselves frustrated by Bayern keeper and man of the match Manuel Neuer when they had the
best of the first-half chances.
Mbappe's pain increased in the second half when he looked to be tripped by Kimmich in the area, but PSG's penalty claims were ignored - leaving Bayern to celebrate being crowned champions of Europe once more, becoming the first team to win the trophy by winning every Champions League game in a single campaign.

And huge credit must go to coach Flick, who
has guided Bayern to 21 successive victories, reviving and inspiring Bayern
after emerging from the shadows when Kovac was sacked in November and the club
in crisis.
Flick also illustrated his ability to make the
big calls, selecting Coman ahead of the influential Croat Ivan Perisic and
being rewarded with that decisive moment just before the hour.
Bayern also leant heavily on one of the great
figures of the club's successes, keeper Neuer, who was at his magnificent best
to stand toe-to-toe with Neymar in those crucial first-half duels and make the
saves that made such a huge contribution to this victory.
Bayern's status as European champions is deserved, having won every game in the tournament this season, not only having the ability to produce blistering performances of the sort that overwhelmed Barcelona 8-2 in the quarter-final and frustrate PSG's threat in the final.
This is a developing team, with Leroy Sane already signed from Manchester City for next season, and Bayern's future looks bright under Flick.
PSG
looked to the two great superstars Neymar and Mbappe to spearhead their assault
on the trophy they crave most after such lavish investment - but they were
unable to break down the Bayern Munich barrier.
The pair had chances, especially in the first
half, but their finishing was not at its best and the imposing figure of Neuer
denied them, with Mbappe's bad miss at the end of the opening period proving a
pivotal moment.
This has been PSG's best Champions League
campaign but this will not ease the pain of defeat for the players or coach
Thomas Tuchel, who must now revamp his side as experienced captain and
defensive pivot Thiago Silva leaves the club.
Neymar and Mbappe will remain the big hopes
for a club of huge ambition but they will know a huge opportunity to break this
final frontier was missed in Lisbon, especially as their big rivals will come
back stronger next season.
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