PSG beat Arsenal on penalties to win Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout to claim their second consecutive Champions League title. The match ended in a stalemate after extra time, with both sides unable to break the deadlock. PSG's back-to-back triumphs have sparked discussions about whether they now rank among the greatest teams in European football history.
Arsenal's Champions League final defeat has sparked intense debate over a penalty claim in extra time that was waved away by officials. The Gunners were left heartbroken after coming so close to European glory for the first time in decades. Analysts point to squad fatigue and a lack of depth as key factors that ultimately cost Arsenal the title.
Fresh off their Champions League triumph, PSG are already planning reinforcements to strengthen their squad for next season. The French club's back-to-back European titles have drawn comparisons to the all-time great dynasties. Meanwhile, Arsenal's bus parade through Budapest continues as a backdrop to their painful defeat.
Naomi Osaka turned heads at Roland Garros with a striking Eiffel Tower-inspired outfit as she began her French Open campaign. Defending champion Coco Gauff was eliminated early, marking a surprise early exit in Paris. Osaka's resurgence has become one of the storylines of the tournament so far.
Liverpool have parted ways with manager Arne Slot after a disappointing campaign, triggering an immediate search for a replacement. The decision has also revived questions about Mohamed Salah's future at the club, with rumours of a potential contract U-turn. Several contenders have emerged as candidates for the vacant role, with club legend Steven Gerrard among those to have commented publicly on Slot's exit.