Gabriel misses penalty as Arsenal falls to PSG in Champions League final
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 9:17 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Arsenal lost to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final held recently. The match ended in a penalty shootout after both teams were tied. Gabriel Magalhães missed the decisive penalty, leading to a significant disappointment for Arsenal, marking a painful end to what was considered one of their best seasons. Manager Mikel Arteta expressed mixed feelings of pain and pride following the match, reflecting on the team's journey throughout the tournament.
- •Gabriel Magalhães missed the crucial penalty kick.
- •Match ended in a penalty shootout after a tie.
- •Mikel Arteta expressed both pain and pride post-match.
- •Arsenal recorded one of their best seasons in history.
- •PSG lifts the Champions League trophy.
- 8:15 PMYahoo Sports — ‘It’s painful” Gabriel sends a message to Arsenal’s fans
- 9:17 PMYahoo Sports — Gabriel's penalty heartbreak as Arteta speaks of 'pain' and 'pride' at Champions League loss
"Gabriel Magalhães looked to the sky, covered his face with his hands, and lifted his sweat-soaked Arsenal jersey over his head. Within seconds, the Brazil defender was being consoled by his international teammate Marquinhos, the guy who would soon be lifting the European Cup for Paris Saint-Germain. One of the greatest seasons in Arsenal’s 140-year history had just ended in the most painful of fashions — a loss in a penalty shootout in the Champions League final — and it was Gabriel who missed the decisive spot kick.
"Arsenal will aim to return even stronger next season after losing the Champions League final to PSG, with Gabriel breaking his silence after his missed penalty contributed to the defeat and insisting ...
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 1, 2026, 8:15 PM‘It’s painful” Gabriel sends a message to Arsenal’s fans
Arsenal will aim to return even stronger next season after losing the Champions League final to PSG, with Gabriel breaking his silence after his missed penalty contributed to the defeat and insisting ...
- Yahoo SportsMay 30, 2026, 9:17 PMGabriel's penalty heartbreak as Arteta speaks of 'pain' and 'pride' at Champions League loss
Gabriel Magalhães looked to the sky, covered his face with his hands, and lifted his sweat-soaked Arsenal jersey over his head. Within seconds, the Brazil defender was being consoled by his international teammate Marquinhos, the guy who would soon be lifting the European Cup for Paris Saint-Germain. One of the greatest seasons in Arsenal’s 140-year history had just ended in the most painful of fashions — a loss in a penalty shootout in the Champions League final — and it was Gabriel who missed the decisive spot kick.
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