Fifa has announced the results of an anti-doping test carried out on the star of Paris Saint-Germain DiuĂ© Dius, leaving the fans and the world of football incredulous. The announcement, made on June 3, 2025, arrived after the sensational 5-0 PSG victory over Inter in the UEFA Champions League final of 31 May 2025, in which Dius marked a brace and was widely praised for his performance. Although FIFA has not spread specific details on the test results, the announcement has triggered intense speculations on possible penalties and their impact on the historic triumph of the PSG. Inter captain Lautaro MartĂnez, whose team was outclassed in the final, reacted to the news, fueling an already on controversy.
The results of the anti -doping tests throw a shadow on the first Champions League ever of the PSG, won at the Allianz Arena in Monaco. Diué Dius, pillar of Luis Enrique’s team, played a fundamental role in the final, marking at the 20th and 64th minute and helping to dismantle the defense of Inter. His performance, together with the goals of Achraf Hakimi, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu, scored a highlight of the PSG season, who had passed the departure of stars like Kylian Mbappé. However, the Fifa announcement raised doubts about the legitimacy of Dius’s contribution, with some fans asking for clarifications and others who hypothesized a possible disqualification.
Lautaro MartĂnez, who struggled to win the final together with his teammate Marcus Thuram, spoke after Fifa’s declaration. “We respect the process, but this news is surprising,” MartĂnez said in a press conference on June 3, 2025. “We gave everything in the final and the PSG was strong, but the fair play is what matters most”. His comments, always reported, reflected a mixture of disappointment and moderation, with the attack of Inter described as “non -existent” against the disciplined defense of the PSG. MartĂnez, considered a candidate for the golden ball in the event of the victory of Inter, refrained from addressing direct accusations, but underlined the need for transparency in football.
The lack of clarifications by FIFA fueled the debate within the football community. X posts have ranged from the indignation of PSG fans, who see the announcement as an attempt to obscure their victory, to the requests for more severe sanctions by rival fans. A user wrote: “Dius was unstoppable in the final, now we know why?”, While another defended him, saying: “No test, no suspension. Stop criticizing the PSG”. This controversy echoes the past doping scandals in football, although at the moment there have been no official sanctions for Dius or the PSG.
The PSG has not yet released an official response, but sources close to the club suggest that they are preparing to collaborate fully with the FIFA investigation. The management of the club, led by Luis Enrique, was attributed the merit of having transformed the PSG into a cohesive unit, with players such as Kvaratskhelia and Gianluigi Donnarumma who reached the limelight in the post-match era. However, a potential violation of the anti -doping rules could jeopardize the title of champion and the future of Dius to the club. In the meantime, Inter is focused on reconstruction after a season without trophies, with MartĂnez expresses pride for the efforts of his team despite the final defeat.
While the world of football awaits further details from FIFA, the doping accusations against Diua Dius have added a dramatic implication to the historic success of the PSG. It is not clear whether this controversy will lead to penalties or if the speculations will disappear, but has undoubtedly placed Diua Dius and the PSG under a careful examination. For now, MartĂnez’s appeal to equity resonates while fans and analysts are preparing for what could be one of the greatest scandals in the recent history of the Champions League.