PSG's Resilience Shines Through in Champions League Triumph
June 7, 2026 · Beatriz Romero
PSG captures their second Champions League title with a hard-fought victory over Arsenal, analyzed by Alberto Polverosi.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has claimed their second consecutive Champions League title, edging past Arsenal in a thrilling final decided by penalties. This victory, taking place in 2026, marks another milestone for the French club that has been dominating European football. Renowned sports journalist Alberto Polverosi provides a detailed analysis of PSG's triumph and the contrasting nature of their recent victories.
Polverosi notes the different dynamics in PSG's title defenses, highlighting the team's adaptability. "From the emphatic five-goal victory against Inter to the tense penalty shootout against Arsenal, PSG has shown they can both overwhelm and outlast their opponents," he writes. Despite the match not living up to the spectacle expected of a Champions League final, with a tempo reminiscent of Serie A rather than European competitions, PSG's strategic patience paid off.
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The final saw Arsenal take an early lead through Havertz, renowned for scoring crucial goals, only for PSG to equalize after a penalty incident involving Kvara and Dembelé. Polverosi critiques the lack of creativity from both sides, noting that Arsenal, despite their Premier League success, relied heavily on their initial advantage.
In his analysis, Polverosi observes that PSG's ingenuity was seldom showcased, with the penalty being one of their few standout moments. He also suggests Arsenal could have demonstrated more ambition beyond their early goal. Ultimately, the stalemate concluded with a fair result after a grueling 136 minutes, with the decisive difference lying in the penalty shootout.
Looking ahead, PSG's continued success raises expectations for further European dominance, while Arsenal's performance serves as a reminder of the challenges in translating domestic success onto the continental stage.
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