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PSG Wins Back-to-Back Champions League Titles Beating Arsenal on Penalties Now

The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) was a double champion of the UEFA Champions League, after winning over Arsenal on penalties, after a 1-1 tie in regular time and overtime of the final. This…

PSG Wins Back-to-Back Champions League Titles Beating Arsenal on Penalties Now
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The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) was a double champion of the UEFA Champions League, after winning over Arsenal on penalties, after a 1-1 tie in regular time and overtime of the final. This conquest is an important landmark for the French team, which was crowned European champion for the second consecutive year. The big final took place at the Puskás Arena, in Budapest, and marked a tight and balanced game, until the definition of penalties.

The first opportunity for a goal came early in the game, when Kai Havertz scored for the Gunners. The German attacking player escaped from tagging and shot a bomb in a cross shot against the goal of the goalkeeper Safonov. But before the Arsenal could take advantage of the advantage, PSG attacked. French and African national team player Doué was the main offensive name of the French team, and soon came an opportunity for a goal. Following the first sequence of danger, PSG equalized the marker, with a goal scored by Dembélé in the final minutes of regulation time.

The definition of the European champion was decided on penalties, where PSG overcame the strong Arsenal defense. The first penalty of the team was scored by Marquinhos, after Gabriel Magalhães had missed the shot for the Arsenal. The French team followed with a sequence of correct penalties, until the English team was overcome by Rice. Next, Beraldo scored the goal that gave the double championship to PSG. At this point, with all the shots marked, the French team was with a 5-4 advantage over the Arsenal. Shortly after, the Brazilian, Gabriel Magalhães, shot the penalty of the last chance for the Arsenal. With this, PSG was crowned champion of the tournament, after two years of disputes.

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