Chelsea wasted no time in reminding Arsenal of the hierarchy in the capital following the Gunners' devastating Champions League final defeat on Saturday. As Mikel Artetaâs side fell at the final hurdle against Paris Saint-Germain, the Blues took to social media to deliver a cold-blooded reminder of their own European pedigree.
Paris Saint-Germain have cemented their place in the pantheon of footballing greats after successfully defending their European crown against Arsenal. The French giants have achieved a feat of dominance rarely seen in the history of the sport, matching a record that has stood for over half a century.
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique and captain Marquinhos basked in the glory of retaining their Champions League crown after overcoming a gruelling final against newly crowned Premier League champions Arsenal. Amidst wild post-match celebrations in Budapest, the Spanish tactician labelled the triumph even more impressive than the previous year's, while his Brazilian skipper lauded the squadâs elite depth and mentality.
Paris Saint-Germain successfully defended their Champions League crown as they ran out 4-3 winners on penalties over Arsenal following a 1-1 draw in Saturday's final. Ousmane Dembele had scored from the spot to pull the Ligue 1 winners level in the second half, and despite Nuno Mendes missing in the shootout, the Gunners twice fired off target to hand the European Cup back to PSG.
Luis Enrique has long been known as one of the most demanding tactical minds in world football, but former Barcelona midfielder Rafinha has now lifted the lid on the sheer intensity of the Spaniard's regime. The Brazilian-born playmaker, who worked under Enrique at both Celta Vigo and Camp Nou, admits that the manager's approach to fitness was nothing short of extreme during his early coaching days.
Arsenalâs quest for their first-ever Champions League title got off to a dream start in Budapest as Kai Havertz found the net early against Paris Saint-Germain. The German international, who famously scored the winner for Chelsea in the 2021 final, has now etched his name into the history books of European football once again.
Fans from PSG and Arsenal join the Front Three team in Budapest to play a Battle Royale game of epic proportions! Will Jules and Ali come out on top for the Ligue 1 champions or will it be Juwon and DSK who win the day for the Gunners? Find out by watching the video above
Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as the leading contenders to sign RB Leipzig youngster Yan Diomande. The 19-year-old reportedly prefers a right-sided role, giving the two clubs a significant advantage over rivals Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain's squad are in line for a huge financial reward if they overcome Arsenal in the Champions League final. A report in France claims every first-team player would receive around âŹ1 million as part of a collective bonus agreement negotiated by the club's leadership group.
Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele has confirmed he is fully fit to feature in the Champions League final against Arsenal despite sustaining a recent calf problem. The French international has recovered from his latest setback, while attack-minded full-back Achraf Hakimi has also been cleared to start the showpiece fixture in Budapest.
Martin Odegaard insists Arsenal harbour no fear ahead of Saturday's Champions League final against favourites Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners skipper believes that securing the Premier League title has given his squad the ultimate confidence boost required to overcome the reigning European champions at the Puskas Arena.
Paris Saint-Germain captain Marquinhos has issued a firm warning to his team-mates regarding Arsenal's exceptional set-piece efficiency ahead of the Champions League final. The veteran Brazilian defender is demanding total concentration from the French champions, who will look to defend their European title at the Puskas Arena.
The former England and West Ham goalkeeper will be on co-comms for the Champions League final, and he made his predictions clear in an interview with GOAL
Saturday's eagerly-awaited Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest is the classic clash of styles. Arsenal boast the best defensive record in the competition, having conceded fewer goals (six) and kept more clean sheets (nine) than anyone else. The big question is, though, will Mikel Arteta's men be able to contain one of the most talented attacking teams in European football history?
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has opened up about his deep admiration for Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique, labelling his former Barcelona team-mate an "example for everyone" in the coaching world. The Gunners chief took a moment to reflect on their shared history at Camp Nou as he prepares to lead his Premier League champions into a massive Champions League final showdown against the French giants.
The footballing world is set to descend on England after UEFA officially confirmed that the 2026 Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London. This marks the first time in the history of the prestigious award that the gala will take place on English soil, setting the stage for a historic night in the capital, with Harry Kane and Lamine Yamal among those aiming to dethrone 2025 winner Ousmane Dembele.
Mikel Arteta has revealed that Arsenal have lifted a massive psychological burden after finally clinching the Premier League title ahead of their monumental European showdown. The Spanish manager insisted that shedding their previous tag of near-misses has provided his squad with a massive emotional surge as they gear up for the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona are ready to accelerate their pursuit of Julian Alvarez as Hansi Flick looks to build a formidable frontline for the 2026-27 season. The Argentine forward has reportedly set his sights on a move to the Spotify Camp Nou from Atletico Madrid, effectively snubbing interest from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal legend Martin Keown believes the Gunners stand on the precipice of immortality as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest, looking to secure their first-ever European Cup. After ending a 22-year drought to claim the Premier League title, Mikel Artetaâs side now have the chance to eclipse the legendary 'Invincibles' of 2004.
During a recent episode of the Kroos brothers' podcast, 'Einfach mal Luppen', Felix revealed that while making notes during the second leg of Bayern Munich's Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain, he jotted down the words "Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ballon d'Or."Â Toni admitted that he was just as big a fan of the Georgian, but added there was just one problem: "He won't be a world champion."
The European football season is almost over. Just one game remains - the Champions League final, as Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain prepare to do battle in Budapest on Saturday. Both sides come into the game having won their own domestic titles, with PSG looking to defend the crown they won for the first time last season, while the Gunners are aiming to secure their first European Cup.
Arsenal have been warned that Paris Saint-Germain will âdestroyâ them if they do not âplay better footballâ in the Champions League final, with it possible that the French giants will score five goals in back-to-back European showpieces. Inter were crushed in 2025, with newly-crowned Premier League kings Arsenal now preparing to take on the toughest of continental challenges.
Samir Nasri has withdrawn from his punditry duties for the upcoming Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal in Budapest to avoid further abuse. The retired midfielder was heavily targeted by PSG ultras during the semi-final in Munich, prompting him to step down from the pitch-side broadcasting team for the highly anticipated clash.
Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere believes the clubâs 2025-26 Premier League triumph has removed the "pressure" from Mikel Artetaâs squad as they prepare for the Champions League final. While domestic glory was the primary objective this season, Wilshere suggests the Gunners are now ahead of schedule to conquer Europe.