"PSG" defeats "Arsenal" to become Champions League winner

Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique and team captain Marquinhos are celebrating with great joy after winning the thrilling European Champions League final and retaining the main trophy. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In a tense match held in Budapest, the French club managed to defeat England's Arsenal. Spanish specialist Luis Enrique specifically emphasized that this success is far more valuable and significant than last year's victory.
This information was shared by Goal.com. Although Kai Havertz opened the scoring in the early minutes of the match, putting the London club ahead, the Parisians found the will to fight back.
Luis Enrique highly praised his pupils' mental preparation and resilience. According to the coach, this year's championship is even more substantial because it was known in advance that the game against Arsenal would be extremely difficult.
The team proved that it fully deserves this prestigious title with the consistent performance demonstrated throughout the entire season. Team captain Marquinhos stated that climbing the European throne twice in a row indicates that the club has risen to a new level.
The experienced Brazilian defender addressed the Parisian fans, asking them to celebrate the victory in the city in an orderly and festive spirit. At the same time, young talents such as Joao Neves and Désiré Doué expressed their happiness at having a place in the golden pages of the club's history and stated that they will fight with all their might for a third championship in the future.
The main time of the game passed under a stalemate and intense struggles. Despite Paris Saint-Germain having a significant advantage in ball possession, they struggled considerably to break through the opponent's strong defensive wall.
Only towards the end of the game, after Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was fouled inside the penalty area, Ousmane Dembélé accurately converted the penalty to restore the balance. Ultimately, the winner was determined in a penalty shootout, where the Parisians emerged victorious and secured the next Champions League trophy.





