Paris Saint-Germain Retains Champions League Title in Shootout Heartbreak for Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) cemented its status as the dominant force in European soccer on May 30, 2026, by securing back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles. In a dramatic final at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary, the French giants defeated Premier League champions Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 through extra time.
Arsenal struck first in the sixth minute when Kai Havertz converted a breakaway opportunity, prompting Mikel Arteta's side to sit deep and defend. PSG struggled to break through Arsenal's rigid defense, averaging just 24.7% possession—the lowest recorded in a Champions League final since Opta began tracking the stat in 2004. However, PSG found their equalizer in the 65th minute when Ousmane Dembélé converted a penalty after Cristhian Mosquera fouled Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in the box.
After a scoreless extra-time period, the match went to penalties. Despite a save from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya against Nuno Mendes, misses by Arsenal's Eberechi Eze and a final, decisive miss by defender Gabriel Magalhães—who blasted his penalty high over the bar—sealed the victory for PSG.
With this triumph, Luis Enrique became a three-time Champions League-winning manager, joining an elite group of coaches. Meanwhile, Arsenal's historic European heartbreak continues: the Gunners have now played 226 games in the European Cup and Champions League without lifting the trophy, the most of any club in history.