Champions League Final Loss Casts Shadow Over Arsenal Stars
Heartbreak was palpable as Arsenal’s stars were observed departing their team hotel in Budapest on Sunday morning, mere hours after a crushing Champions League final defeat against PSG. The Gunners faced the bitter reality of losing the prestigious title in a penalty shootout, following crucial misses from Eberechi Eze and Gabriel.
Penalty Shootout Agony
Gabriel’s penalty effort, soaring high over the crossbar, ultimately sealed PSG’s second consecutive tournament victory. The Brazilian defender appeared visibly dejected as he made his way towards the team bus. In contrast, Eberechi Eze displayed a more composed demeanor, offering a peace sign to photographers outside the hotel.
Manager Mikel Arteta, clad in black, was seen maneuvering his suitcase towards the bus bound for the airport. Other players pictured with somber expressions included Martin Odegaard, David Raya, Mikel Merino, and Leandro Trossard. Gabriel, a cornerstone of Arsenal’s defensive strength throughout the season, was tasked with taking the fifth penalty kick.
Looking Ahead to Premier League Celebrations
Despite the Champions League disappointment, spirits are expected to lift as Arsenal returns home to celebrate their Premier League triumph with a team parade later in the afternoon. The parade, scheduled to commence at 2 pm, will feature both the men’s and women’s teams and will follow a five-mile route through Islington, north London, marking the men’s league title and the women’s FIFA Champions Cup victory.
A Match of Twists and Turns
The dream of securing a historic double was dashed by Luis Enrique’s triumphant PSG side, who ultimately found a way to overcome Arsenal’s strong defense. The final had begun promisingly for the English club, with Kai Havertz finding the back of the net just six minutes into the match at the Puskas Arena. Arsenal managed to stifle PSG’s attacking threats for much of the game.
However, the complexion of the match shifted in the second half. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia earned a penalty after a foul by Cristian Mosquera, which Ousmane Dembele converted to equalize the score at 1-1. PSG dominated possession, enjoying 75 percent of the ball, and Bradley Barcola missed two opportunities in extra time to put his team ahead.
Penalty Shootout Drama
The fate of the trophy was ultimately decided by the unpredictable lottery of a penalty shootout. While David Raya managed to save one penalty, it was not enough to secure victory for Arsenal. Nuno Mendes’s penalty was stopped by Raya, but the subsequent misses by Eze and Gabriel proved to be the decisive moments.
Reflecting on the penalty order after the match, manager Mikel Arteta stated, “He wanted to take it. Normally the penalty takers would be Bukayo [Saka], Martin [Odegaard] and Kai [Havertz]. But we knew if the game went to extra-time and penalties, different players would have to step forward.”




