Luis Enrique and PSG enter the pantheon of Champions League legends! Winners and losers as Mikel Arteta's anti-football gets what it deserves after penalty shootout drama

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to retain their Champions League title after a 1-1 draw. The match was characterized by a defensive struggle, with PSG eventually prevailing through their mental resilience in the shootout.
Why it matters
This result marks a significant achievement for PSG, solidifying their status as a dominant force in European football despite previous criticisms of their performance in high-stakes matches.
Luis Enrique and PSG enter the pantheon of Champions League legends! Winners and losers as Mikel Arteta's anti-football gets what it deserves after penalty shootout drama | Goal.com UK
The article uses sports-journalism hyperbole and subjective commentary regarding 'anti-football' and 'legends,' which is standard for the genre.
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