Gabriel's Miss Marks Arsenal's Heartbreaking Champions League Final Defeat

Arsenal's Champions League hopes were dashed after a tense penalty shootout. Gabriel Magalhães missed a crucial kick, sealing their fate against PSG. Despite the loss, manager Mikel Arteta expressed pride in the team's progress, highlighting their Premier League title and first Champions League final in two decades.

Gabriel's Miss Marks Arsenal's Heartbreaking Champions League Final Defeat
Arsenal players are celebrating after reaching the UCL final after 20 years. (Photo: Reuters)
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Gabriel Magalhães faced despair as he missed the crucial penalty for Arsenal in their Champions League final shootout against Paris Saint-Germain. The defender's miss led to a heartbreaking 4-3 defeat, concluding one of Arsenal's greatest seasons and denying them European glory.

As Arsenal ended a remarkable campaign, having secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, manager Mikel Arteta reflected on the mixed emotions of 'pain and pride.' Arteta praised the team's progress, despite the pragmatic style criticized by some, and set sights on further evolution to compete at Europe's highest level.

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