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In the UCL final, Hakimi scored a historic goal for Paris Saint-Germain against Inter Milan

After scoring in Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final match against Inter Milan, Achraf Hakimi, a defender for Paris Saint-Germain, became a legend.

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In the first half, Hakimi put his name in the record books by scoring a goal. He made history in the European Cup final by becoming the first player from a French club to score in the match, which he did in the 12th minute.

As per L’Équipe, the Moroccan national team player has finally taken over for the 29-year-old Daniel Dutuel, who was a player for Bordeaux.

Keep in mind that Dutuel struck a spectacular free-kick that beat Oliver Kahn on May 15, 1996, in the second leg of the UEFA Cup final versus Bayern Munich.

Throughout the season, Hakimi has been a standout for PSG.
With the help of the 26-year-old, the Parisians were able to win the French Ligue 1 championship.

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