Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win their second consecutive Champions League title after a 1-1 draw in the final in Budapest on Saturday.
Kai Havertz handed Arsenal an early lead before Ousmane Dembele equalised from the spot in the second half.
Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes both missed for the Gunners in the shoot-out as PSG became just the second club to retain the title in the Champions League era.
The Gunners have been unbeaten in the Champions League this season before penalty shootout defeat to PSG, meaning they missed out on becoming European invincibles.
The first Champions League final in a decade to go to penalties saw a team win having conceded the first goal for the first time since 2014.
Enrique Says Second UCL Triumph Bigger
Meanwhile Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique described his team’s second UEFA Champions League triumph as “even bigger” than their first European title a year ago, after.
“It is even bigger because we knew of the difficulties of playing against Arsenal, and for us as a team and a city it is incredible to win it,” the Spaniard told Canal Plus in Budapest.
PSG won 4-3 on penalties after recovering from conceding an early goal to draw 1-1 over 90 minutes and extra time.
“It is exceptional, it’s a great night. We have worked hard this season in order to do the ‘back-to-back’. It is magnificent. We are so pleased and we will savour this tonight,” said Dembele.
PSG end the campaign with five trophies PSG having already won the UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Intercontinental Cup and French Champions and the French Ligue 1 title.
Saturday’s victory means they will begin next season by playing Europa League winners Aston Villa in the UEFA Super Cup in Salzburg, Austria on August 12.
