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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...
Arsenal put Champions League anguish to one side with open-top bus parade
Hundreds of thousands of fans line streets in LondonGabriel pays tribute to supporters after final agonyGabriel Magalhães admitted Arsenal’s Champions League penalty shootout defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment to one side as fans descended on north London to attend an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest. Yet Arsenal still had plenty...
Declan Rice vows Arsenal will ‘go even stronger’ and ‘are coming back for more’
Premier League-winning midfielder defiant after PSG lossArteta ‘told us he loves us all, to keep our heads up’Declan Rice has promised that Arsenal “are coming back for more” next season after putting aside their disappointment at losing on penalties in the Champions League final by parading the Premier League trophy in north London. Paris Saint-Germain retained their European crown after a nail-biting shootout in Budapest, which ended with Gabriel Magalhães missing the decisive spot kick.
If Arsenal have made most of their resources, is this as good as it gets? | Jonathan Liew
Thirst for renewal is strong and new players could help bridge the gap to PSG but there are no guaranteesThe greatest lie ever told about penalty shootouts is that they are a lottery. This is a recognisable and trainable footballing skill, a test not just of ball-striking and placement but research, psychology, mettle under pressure. Eberechi Eze puts the ball wide, Gabriel Magalhães sends it in the direction of the Danube: this is failure on the most brutal and unforgiving terms.
If Arsenal have made most of their resources, is this as good as it gets? | Jonathan Liew
Thirst for renewal is strong and new players could help bridge the gap to PSG but there are no guaranteesThe greatest lie ever told about penalty shootouts is that they are a lottery. This is a recognisable and trainable footballing skill, a test not just of ball-striking and placement but research, psychology, mettle under pressure. Eberechi Eze puts the ball wide, Gabriel Magalhães sends it in the direction of the Danube: this is failure on the most brutal and unforgiving terms.
Football Daily | Arsenal feel the love after Arteta’s Bigger Cup masterplan falls short
Sign up now!In recent weeks, there has been endless discourse on why so many people hate Arsenal. Yet, yesterday’s parade in the cultural melting pot of north London proved that plenty of people out there really, really, really love them. Due in no small part to the fact that he couldn’t head his penalty and none of his teammates were blocking the PSG goalkeeper, Gabriel Magalhães’ miss from the spot meant the Gunners came up agonisingly short in their latest bid to win Bigger Cup.
Arsenal put Champions League anguish to one side with open-top bus parade
Hundreds of thousands of fans line streets in LondonGabriel pays tribute to supporters after final agonyThe Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães admitted their Champions League penalty shootout defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment to one side as fans descended on north London to attend an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest. Yet Arsenal...
Arteta urges Arsenal to use Champions League final pain against PSG and ‘turn it into fuel’
‘We will have to improve to try to get a different outcome’Manager unhappy Arsenal not given extra-time penalty Mikel Arteta spoke of his heartache after a skied penalty from Gabriel Magalhães in the shootout against Paris Saint-Germain ended Arsenal’s hopes of being crowned European champions for the first time, but emphasised the need to take that pain “and turn it into fuel”. Kai Havertz’s early strike and a defensive masterclass in the first half of the Champions League final that...
Paris Saint-Germain wins the Champions League after penalty shootout victory against Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain won back-to-back Champions League titles after a 4–3 penalty shootout victory over Arsenal in Budapest. Following a 1–1 draw through extra time, Gabriel Magalhães missed the decisive spot kick to hand PSG the trophy. Paris Saint‑Germain retained the Champions League title in Budapest, defeating Arsenal on penalties after a 1–1 draw over 120 minutes at the Puskás Aréna.
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BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Paris Saint-Germain sealed back-to-back Champions League glory in a penalty shootout win against Arsenal after Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhães both missed the target following a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes at the Puskas Arena. After defeating Internazionale 5-0 in Munich last year to win their first Champions League title, PSG became only the second team (after Real Madrid) since the competition was restructured in 1992 to defend their crown. Arsenal had taken the lead...