Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured their second consecutive UEFA Champions League title, triumphing over Arsenal in a dramatic final, which ended 1-1 and culminated in a nail-biting penalty shootout, where PSG won 4-3.
Key to the victory was Ousmane Dembélé, who leveled the score, while Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhães faced heartbreak by missing a crucial penalty.
Celebration erupted in Paris, with tens of thousands of jubilant fans gathering near the Eiffel Tower; however, joy turned to chaos as violent clashes with police led to nearly 800 arrests.
A tragic incident marred the festivities, including the death of a young motorcyclist during the violent scenes that unfolded across the city.
French President Emmanuel Macron denounced the violence, characterizing the disruptive behavior as "unacceptable" amidst the chaos that overshadowed the victory celebrations.
PSG's dominance in European football continues to grow under coach Luis Enrique, as the victory not only highlights their sporting prowess but also stirs strong emotions and fierce rivalries among fans, particularly within Arsenal's disappointed camp.
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