Fans have mocked Tottenham by claiming that they will be destroyed by Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup after the Parisians paraded with Champions League Glory.
PSG Thrash Inter Milan saw a remarkable and ruthless representation in Munich 5-0 to claim the first Champions League title of the club ever.
They are only the second French club that becomes European champions, behind Marseille in 1993, while Luis Enrique joins Pep Guardiola as the only managers in history who have won a Treble with two different teams.
The French side is confronted with traces in the UEFA Super Cup, where the Noord -Londers hope to get hold of another trophy -after they ended their 17 -year -old drought last week.
The competition takes place in Udinese Stadio Friuli on August 13, only two days before the start of the Premier League season.
While the men of Ange Postecoglou Manchester United defeated in the Europa League final and their first European trophy in 43 years, fans went to social media to express certainty that they will be hammered by Enrique's young side.
One wrote: 'I'm not sure if Spurs -fans should view this. It can be the most humiliating defeat in their history. '
Another added: 'If the game was 5-0 tonight. God help traces. '
One account joked: “Spurs must forfeit only 3-0.”
“The first 30-0 incoming,” said another.
Opposite PSG is a scary prospect and the Parisians know for sure how to get a result against Premier League clubs, who have defeated Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal on their way to the final.
Achraf Hakimi opened the score in the Allianz Arena for a desire Done Brace, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and the 19-year-old Senny Mayulu who shot the biggest victory ever in a Champions League final in the second half of goals.
Enrique only became the sixth manager who won with two clubs, after having triumphed Barcelona in 2015.
In the meantime, Real Madrid are the current holders of the Super Cup and beat Atalanta 2-0 last year.
Manchester City lifted the trophy two seasons ago, while PSG could be the very first French side ever to win it.
