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NEW: Back-to-Back. Paris Reigns Again

by Chinedu Ochulo
May 30, 2026
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Nobody sleeps in Budapest tonight. Paris Saint-Germain are back-to-back champions of Europe after a night of jaw-dropping drama — 120 minutes of football that had 67,000 people on the edge of their seats, followed by a penalty shootout so brutal it made grown adults weep on both sides of the stadium.

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The Puskás Aréna was a cauldron from the first whistle — half the ground draped in Parisian blue, the other half screaming in Arsenal red. Mikel Arteta’s side, fresh off ending a 22-year Premier League drought, arrived not to make up the numbers. And they proved it immediately. Six minutes in, Kai Havertz punished a defensive mistake with a clinical finish past Safonov, joining Ronaldo and Mandžukić as the only players ever to score in Champions League finals for two different clubs. The Arsenal end turned into a wall of pure, beautiful noise.

What followed was a defensive masterclass. PSG had 72% possession, 19 shots, 11 corners — and Arsenal simply did not care. Saliba and Gabriel were immovable at the back. David Raya made saves that belonged in another dimension. Declan Rice ran himself into the carpet in midfield. For an hour, it looked like Arsenal might actually pull off the greatest result in their 140-year history.

Then Kvaratskhelia — the Georgian sorcerer who has terrorised defences all season — drove into the Arsenal box in the 65th minute, drew the foul, and up stepped Ousmane Dembélé. Reigning Ballon d’Or winner. Stone cold. He sent Raya the wrong way, and Budapest erupted. Rice and Arteta both got booked for furiously protesting a penalty shout VAR had already dismissed. Tempers were fraying everywhere. Thirty minutes of extra time produced nothing. And so, inevitably, heartbreakingly, gloriously: penalties

The shootout that broke a nation

Eight perfect penalties, then the chaos arrived in waves. Eze paused on his run-up to unsettle the keeper — and unsettled himself instead, pulling it wide. Raya then flung himself right to stop Nuno Mendes and keep Arsenal alive. The noise was deafening. And then came Gabriel — the man who had been Arsenal’s rock all night, dominant in the air, fearless on the ball. He struck it hard. It flew over the bar. And just like that, it was over.

“Someone always has to break. Tonight it was Gabriel — and it was absolutely devastating to watch.

The image that will define this final is not PSG lifting the trophy. It is Marquinhos — captain, champion, class act — running straight past his celebrating teammates to wrap both arms around a devastated Gabriel. No gloating. Just human decency on the biggest stage in football. Extraordinary.

History made. Heartbreak delivered.

PSG are back-to-back European champions — only the second club ever to retain the trophy in the modern era. For Arsenal, who went the entire tournament unbeaten and delivered a Premier League title after 22 years of waiting, this loss will sting like nothing else. But here is the truth: this team is not done. Not even close. The rest of Europe has been put on notice. The Gunners are coming. Just not tonight. Tonight belongs, completely and gloriously, to Paris.

What a night. What a sport.

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