Paris Saint-Germain left-back Achraf Hakimi scores the opening goal to give his side a 1–0 lead over Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League Final — but why doesn’t he celebrate?
In one of the most anticipated matches in world football, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan clash in the UEFA Champions League Final. Early in the contest, PSG took the lead with a goal from Achraf Hakimi, who finished a brilliant team move to put the French side up 1–0.
The goal was the result of a fluid attacking sequence that began with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia down the left flank. The Georgian winger sparked the play with a surging run before finding Vitinha, who threaded a precise ball through the lines to Désiré Doué. The young midfielder delivered a perfect cutback into the heart of the box, where Hakimi arrived unmarked to calmly slot home.
But while PSG fans erupted, Hakimi’s reaction raised eyebrows. Instead of celebrating passionately, the Moroccan international made his way toward the corner flag — only to remain expressionless, opting not to celebrate the goal at all.
The muted reaction stems from Hakimi’s past ties with Inter Milan. The full-back spent a season on loan with the Italian club during the 2020–21 campaign, playing a key role in their Serie A title run. His respect for his former team appears to be the reason behind the subdued response, despite the goal’s significance.
Achraf Hakimi didn't celebrate after scoring against his former team Inter in the UCL final 🤐 pic.twitter.com/nREMqj3Epw
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From: bolavip.com