PSG Win Champions League After Penalty Shootout Victory Against Arsenal

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have clinched the Champions League title, triumphing over Arsenal in a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout. The captivating final, held at Puskas Arena in Budapest on Saturday evening, May 30, 2026, saw both teams deadlocked at 1-1 after regulation and extra time.

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Arsenal seized an early lead in the sixth minute, courtesy of Kai Havertz. The German forward skillfully penetrated the penalty box before unleashing a powerful shot that PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov was unable to keep out. This crucial advantage held firm for the Gunners until halftime.

PSG found their equalizer in the second half, with Ousmane Dembele converting a penalty in the 65th minute. The decisive moment originated from a foul by Cristhian Mosquera inside the penalty area. Referee Daniel Siebert initially reviewed the incident with VAR before confirming the penalty decision. Dembele stepped up confidently to take the spot-kick, successfully wrong-footing David Raya to level the score at 1-1.

Throughout the match, PSG showcased their dominance. Luis Enrique’s side commanded an impressive 75 percent possession and registered 18 shots, significantly more than Arsenal’s four. Despite their overwhelming control of the game, PSG could not find a winning goal in regular time.

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Their best opportunities arose in the 77th minute when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s powerful shot struck the post. Vitinha also came agonizingly close to putting PSG ahead in the 89th minute, but his volley sailed narrowly over the crossbar.

Extra time proved to be a tense affair, with both teams adopting a more cautious approach. While both Arsenal and PSG managed to create a few chances, none were decisive enough to break the deadlock. The 1-1 scoreline remained unchanged after 120 minutes, necessitating a penalty shootout to determine the Champions League winner.

In the ensuing penalty shootout, Viktor Gyokeres, Declan Rice, and Gabriel Martinelli successfully converted their spot-kicks for Arsenal. However, Gabriel Magalhaes and Eberechi Eze both missed their attempts, sending their shots over the bar, to the dismay of the Arsenal faithful.

For PSG, Goncalo Ramos, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, and Lucas Beraldo all found the back of the net from the spot. Only Nuno Mendes failed to convert his attempt. Lucas Beraldo’s successful final kick secured PSG a 4-3 victory in the shootout, crowning the French club as Champions League winners for the second consecutive season.

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Summary

Paris Saint-Germain secured the Champions League title after a 4-3 penalty shootout victory against Arsenal at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. Kai Havertz initially put Arsenal ahead in the sixth minute, but Ousmane Dembele leveled the score with a penalty in the 65th minute following a VAR review. Despite PSG’s dominance in possession and shot count, the match remained deadlocked at 1-1 after regulation and extra time.

The penalty shootout saw Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhaes and Eberechi Eze miss their attempts, while PSG successfully converted four of their five kicks. Lucas Beraldo scored the decisive penalty to clinch the win for the French side. This victory marks the second consecutive Champions League title for PSG.

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