Arsenal celebrates despite Champions League loss with bus parade
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 3:47 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026

Arsenal hosted an open-top bus parade for fans following their Champions League defeat. The Gunners lost to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 draw in Budapest, with defender Gabriel missing the decisive penalty. Despite the disappointment of the match, the celebration highlighted the team's commitment to their supporters. The parade allowed fans to connect with the players and acknowledge their efforts in the tournament.
- •Arsenal lost to PSG in Champions League final on penalties
- •Gabriel missed key penalty in the shoot-out
- •Open-top bus parade celebrated team efforts
- •Fans attended the parade to support the team
- •Event signifies resilience after recent defeat
- 3:47 PMThe Guardian Sport — Arsenal put Champions League anguish to one side with open-top bus parade
- 2:40 PMYahoo Sports — Arsenal put Champions League defeat behind them with bus parade
"Hundreds of thousands of fans line streets in London Gabriel pays tribute to supporters after final agony The Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães admitted their Champions League penalty shootout defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment to one side as fans descended on north London to attend an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest. Yet Arsenal still had plenty to celebrate as they embarked on a parade through their local streets to celebrate the Premier League title success they secured earlier this month. Continue reading...
"Arsenal defender Gabriel admitted their Champions League penalty shoot-out defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment behind them as fans attended an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest.
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External links- The Guardian SportMay 31, 2026, 3:47 PMArsenal put Champions League anguish to one side with open-top bus parade
Hundreds of thousands of fans line streets in London Gabriel pays tribute to supporters after final agony The Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães admitted their Champions League penalty shootout defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment to one side as fans descended on north London to attend an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest. Yet Arsenal still had plenty to celebrate as they embarked on a parade through their local streets to celebrate the Premier League title success they secured earlier this month. Continue reading...
- Yahoo SportsMay 31, 2026, 2:40 PMArsenal put Champions League defeat behind them with bus parade
Arsenal defender Gabriel admitted their Champions League penalty shoot-out defeat was “painful”, but the Gunners quickly put the disappointment behind them as fans attended an open-top bus parade. Gabriel missed the crucial spot-kick against Paris Saint-Germain as the French champions retained their crown following a 1-1 draw in Budapest.
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