PSG retain Champions League title after penalty shootout win over Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain secured a historic second successive Champions League title after edging Arsenal 4-3 on penalties following a tense 1-1 draw after extra time in Budapest on Saturday. Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhães missed from the spot as Mikel Arteta’s side once again endured final heartbreak, 20 years after their first defeat in the competition’s showpiece against Barcelona.
Arsenal showed immense character to take the contest deep into extra time, but in the end were unable to complete their long-awaited European dream. For PSG, it was another defining night in their modern era, as they became only the second club in the Champions League era after Real Madrid to win back-to-back titles.
Luis Enrique’s influence was once again central to PSG’s success. The Spanish coach has reshaped the squad into a balanced, high-intensity and unified unit, moving away from individual reliance and building a team capable of overwhelming opponents with speed, structure and aggression. The victory also marked his third Champions League crown, following his earlier triumph with Barcelona in 2015, placing him among the most decorated managers in European football.
The final began with Arsenal making the perfect start. Kai Havertz capitalised on a defensive lapse to race through and finish clinically past Matvey Safonov after just six minutes, silencing the PSG supporters inside the Puskás Arena. However, PSG gradually asserted control through sustained possession and territorial dominance, forcing Arsenal deeper as the first half progressed.
Arsenal’s defensive structure held firm for long periods, with Gabriel Magalhães producing a crucial intervention to deny Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, while David Raya also stood tall when called upon. PSG’s pressure eventually told in the second half when Ousmane Dembélé converted from the penalty spot to bring the champions level and shift the momentum firmly in their favour.
Extra time brought more tension than clear chances, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock despite flashes of openings. As fatigue set in, PSG looked slightly more threatening, but Arsenal’s resilience ensured the match headed to penalties.
The shootout saw PSG once again display their composure in decisive moments, continuing a strong record from the spot in recent seasons. Arsenal, however, cracked under pressure at the crucial stage. Eze’s miss set the tone, and Gabriel’s decisive penalty soaring over the crossbar sealed PSG’s triumph, triggering celebrations as they confirmed their place among Europe’s modern elite with a second straight Champions League crown.
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Luis Enrique’s influence was once again central to PSG’s success. The Spanish coach has reshaped the squad into a balanced, high-intensity and unified unit, moving away from individual reliance and building a team capable of overwhelming opponents with speed, structure and aggression. The victory also marked his third Champions League crown, following his earlier triumph with Barcelona in 2015, placing him among the most decorated managers in European football.
The final began with Arsenal making the perfect start. Kai Havertz capitalised on a defensive lapse to race through and finish clinically past Matvey Safonov after just six minutes, silencing the PSG supporters inside the Puskás Arena. However, PSG gradually asserted control through sustained possession and territorial dominance, forcing Arsenal deeper as the first half progressed.
Arsenal’s defensive structure held firm for long periods, with Gabriel Magalhães producing a crucial intervention to deny Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, while David Raya also stood tall when called upon. PSG’s pressure eventually told in the second half when Ousmane Dembélé converted from the penalty spot to bring the champions level and shift the momentum firmly in their favour.
Extra time brought more tension than clear chances, with both sides struggling to break the deadlock despite flashes of openings. As fatigue set in, PSG looked slightly more threatening, but Arsenal’s resilience ensured the match headed to penalties.
The shootout saw PSG once again display their composure in decisive moments, continuing a strong record from the spot in recent seasons. Arsenal, however, cracked under pressure at the crucial stage. Eze’s miss set the tone, and Gabriel’s decisive penalty soaring over the crossbar sealed PSG’s triumph, triggering celebrations as they confirmed their place among Europe’s modern elite with a second straight Champions League crown.
Stay updated with IPL Live Score and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.
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Hearty Congratulations to the entire PSG Team - Players, Support Staff!! As an Arsenal fan, I am disappointed!!...Read More
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