Neither side could find a winner in extra-time, sending the final to a penalty
Paris Saint-Germain successfully defended their Champions League title after defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties in Saturday night's final in Budapest.
Arsenal made the perfect start when Kai Havertz fired them ahead inside six minutes, but PSG dominated much of the contest and levelled through an Ousmane Dembele penalty in the second-half.
Neither side could find a winner in extra-time, sending the final to a penalty shoot-out.
Eberechi Eze missed Arsenal's second spot-kick before David Raya briefly revived their hopes with a save from Nuno Mendes.
However, Gabriel blasted over with the decisive penalty as PSG secured back-to-back European titles.
The result means Arsenal's wait for a first-ever Champions League trophy continues despite another impressive season under Mikel Arteta.

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