A single goal for Bayern Munich, headed in by ex-PSG youth product Kingsley Coman just before the hour mark after the best move of Sunday's Champions League final, was enough to give the German powerhouse its sixth European title. It was a 1-0 victory thoroughly merited on its second-half performance in the final, and for its relentless excellence through the tournament. This was its 21st straight victory in all competitions, a run of form that suggests what a remarkable impact manager Hansi Flick has had since replacing Niko Kovac in November.
As ever, these days, context is required.