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Paris Saint-Germain defeated Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League Final, earning Ousmane Dembele his first title at the age of 28. The milestone immediately sparked comparisons: how many Champions League titles had Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo won by that age?

Paris Saint-Germain made history by winning their first UEFA Champions League title, cruising to a commanding 5–0 victory over Inter Milan in the final. With a dominant display across all phases of the game, the French champions left no doubt, and one of their standout performers was Ousmane Dembélé. The 28-year-old’s influence throughout the tournament and in the final has sparked inevitable comparisons to all-time greats like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

PSG’s breakthrough moment was fueled by the sensational play of 19-year-old Désiré Doué, who delivered a performance well beyond his years. The young midfielder finished the night with two goals and an assist, stamping his authority on the biggest stage in European club soccer. Doué’s composure, vision, and off-ball movement separated him from the rest and proved decisive in dismantling Inter’s defense.

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Doué’s first goal came with a touch of fortune, as a deflection off Federico Dimarco redirected the ball into the net. But his second was pure quality—sparked by a clever backheel from Dembélé to Vitinha, who threaded a perfect through ball to Doué for the clinical finish. It was a sequence that highlighted PSG’s flair and technical brilliance in the final third.

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Doué also set up the opener with a well-timed run and cutback after another precise pass from Vitinha, giving PSG the early lead. The night’s pre-final goal came courtesy of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who slotted home calmly after yet another key contribution from Dembélé—now firmly in the Ballon d’Or conversation after his stellar campaign. Mayulu’s goal closes the night.

How did Dembele’s UCL milestone compare to Messi and Ronaldo at 28?

When comparing early Champions League careers, Lionel Messi held the edge over Cristiano Ronaldo by the age of 28. The Argentine maestro, a product of Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, had already lifted the trophy four times—2006, 2009, 2011, and 2015. Though he played a limited role in 2006, Messi became the heartbeat of Barcelona’s golden era under Pep Guardiola and later Luis Enrique, delivering world-class performances in finals against clubs like Manchester United.

Cristiano Ronaldo, meanwhile, had one Champions League title to his name by 28. That came in 2008 with Manchester United, a year when Ronaldo starred with eight goals in the tournament and scored in the final against Chelsea—despite missing his penalty in the shootout. After moving to Real Madrid in 2009, Ronaldo’s Champions League dominance accelerated, but his résumé at 28 was still under construction.

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The comparison underscores the different trajectories of the two icons. Messi‘s Barcelona was arguably the most dominant club team of the era, built around his creativity and finishing. Ronaldo’s Real Madrid took longer to build a dynasty, eventually peaking with four Champions League titles between 2014 and 2018.

Messi and Cristiano narrative at 28

By age 28, the narrative in European soccer leaned in Messi’s favor. His four Champions League titles not only reflected team success but also his personal impact in defining moments. While both were already considered global superstars, Messi’s early European silverware set a benchmark that few—including emerging stars like Dembele—can hope to match.

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