PSG crowned UEFA Champions League champions
- On Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout to secure back-to-back Champions League titles after 120 minutes of play at the Puskas Arena in Budapest.
- Arsenal took an early lead through Kai Havertz's powerful strike in the fifth minute, but Paris Saint-Germain equalized in the second half when Ousmane Dembélé converted a penalty.
- The shootout remained level until the 10th penalty, when Gabriel sent his kick over the crossbar to crown PSG champions; earlier misses by Eberechi Eze and Nuno Mendes proved decisive.
- President Nasser Al-Khelaifi called Luis Enrique "the best coach in the world," noting Enrique joined Zinedine Zidane and Pep Guardiola by winning three European Cups.
- With an average starting age of 25.8 years, PSG shows no signs of slowing; the club may pursue a long-term successor to captain Marquinhos while Warren Zaire-Emery eyes a prominent role next season.
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BUDAPEST — Paris Saint-Germain held its nerve in a cagey Champions League final to retain the title by beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties as Saturday's showdown ended 1-1 after extra time, cementing the French side's status among Europe's modern greats.
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