BUDAPEST: Paris Saint-Germain successfully retained their UEFA Champions League title on Saturday evening, defeating Arsenal in a dramatic penalty shootout following a cagey 1-1 draw after extra time at the Puskás Aréna.
Arsenal’s Gabriel blazed his crucial penalty over the crossbar, sealing a 4-3 shootout victory for PSG and making the French giants only the second club in the modern Champions League era to win the prestigious trophy in successive seasons.
The match began in nightmare fashion for the reigning champions. Arsenal struck early in the sixth minute when Kai Havertz found space and lashed a fierce, rising shot past PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov to give the English side an unexpected lead. For over an hour, Arsenal’s formidable backline—renowned as the meanest defense in Europe—stifled the Parisian attack, threatening to secure the trophy for the Gunners.
PSG’s persistence finally paid off in the 65th minute. A rash challenge by Arsenal’s Cristhian Mosquera on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia inside the box prompted the referee to point to the spot. Ousmane Dembélé stepped up under immense pressure and confidently smashed home the equalizer.
A grueling and scrappy period of extra time failed to separate the two heavyweights, sending the final to a penalty shootout. While pressure mounted on both sides, PSG held their nerve when it mattered most, capitalizing on Gabriel’s miss to reclaim their throne at the pinnacle of European football.















