Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) triumphed in the Champions League for the second consecutive year, defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in extra time. The final match took place in Budapest, Hungary, on May 30, 2026.
PSG captain Marquinhos praised the team’s dedication. “From the very first day of this season, the coach said it’s hard to win, and winning twice is even more difficult. So we all had to get back to work. That was the mentality,” he stated.
Match Overview
The match was a close contest, with Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes missing the crucial penalty, sealing PSG’s victory. This win made PSG the second team in the modern era to retain the trophy, following Real Madrid.
Coach Luis Enrique, now a three-time winner, has crafted a team that continues to excel. Arsenal, despite recently winning the Premier League, found PSG too strong.
Game Dynamics
PSG faced a tough challenge from Arsenal. Kai Havertz put Arsenal ahead in the sixth minute. An Ousmane Dembélé penalty in the 65th minute leveled the score for PSG, leading to extra time.
Coaching Milestone
Luis Enrique joined an elite group of coaches, including Carlo Ancelotti, Bob Paisley, Zinedine Zidane, and Pep Guardiola, each with at least three European Cups. Luis Enrique’s team in Budapest had an average age under 24, showcasing potential for continued dominance.
Arsenal’s Challenges
Despite a strong defense, Arsenal could not secure the title. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s manager, commented on the need for improvement and praised PSG’s skills. Arsenal had only 24.7% possession, the lowest in a final since 2004.
Eberechi Eze missed an earlier penalty for Arsenal, while PSG’s Lucas Beraldo scored his crucial spot kick. Arsenal’s Gabriel missed the final penalty, resulting in PSG’s victory.
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated PSG, celebrating their success and making France proud.

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