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Fever's Clark goes cold, held to 6 points in loss

Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris St-Germain in Budapest has left the team reeling.

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Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris St-Germain in Budapest has left the team reeling. Manager Mikel Arteta summed up the loss in one word: "Pain." Despite their Premier League title win, the Gunners are...

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Arsenal lost to PSG in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1 after extra time. Gabriel's crucial penalty miss proved decisive in the shootout....

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  • Arsenal lost to PSG in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1 after extra time.
  • Gabriel's crucial penalty miss proved decisive in the shootout.
  • The Gunners will celebrate their Premier League title with an open-top bus parade on Sunday.

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Arsenal's defeat is a cruel blow to the team, who were unbeaten in the Champions League this season heading into the final. The loss will fuel their...

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Arsenal's defeat is a cruel blow to the team, who were unbeaten in the Champions League this season heading into the final. The loss will fuel their fire as they look to come back stronger next season.

"Pain." That was the first word out of Mikel Arteta's mouth in his post-match news conference when asked how he would sum up the Champions League final defeat. — Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Manager

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Champions League analysts Nedum Onuoha and Pat Nevin looked at how Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was able to beat Arsenal's plan to stifle him and become...

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Champions League analysts Nedum Onuoha and Pat Nevin looked at how Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was able to beat Arsenal's plan to stifle him and become influential in the second half of the Champions League final.

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1-1: The score after extra time in the Champions League final. 6: The number of points Caitlin Clark was held to in the Fever's loss to the Fire.

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  • 1-1: The score after extra time in the Champions League final.
  • 6: The number of points Caitlin Clark was held to in the Fever's loss to the Fire.

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Oliver Glasner is being considered for the AC Milan job after the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri. Bayern Munich are targeting Bournemouth's France Under-21 forward Junior Kroupi as back-up for 29-year-old Colombia winger Luis Diaz.

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  • Impact: A new manager for AC Milan

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Arsenal will look to bounce back from their Champions League heartbreak and celebrate their Premier League title with an open-top bus parade on Sunday. The team will then look to strengthen their squad in the transfer market as they aim to come back stronger next season.

In other news, the Fever will look to regroup after their loss to the Fire, while Bayern Munich and Liverpool continue their negotiations over Curtis Jones.

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    How Kvaratskhelia shook off Arsenal shackles in second half

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    Arsenal 'pain' will fuel fire after Champions League heartbreak

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    Why crucial penalty miss was 'cruel blow' for Arsenal standout Gabriel

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Fever's Clark goes cold, held to 6 points in loss

** Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris St-Germain in Budapest has left the team reeling.

Sunday, May 31, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris St-Germain in Budapest has left the team reeling. Manager Mikel Arteta summed up the loss in one word: "Pain." Despite their Premier League title win, the Gunners are hurting after missing out on becoming European invincibles.

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  • Arsenal lost to PSG in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1 after extra time.
  • Gabriel's crucial penalty miss proved decisive in the shootout.
  • The Gunners will celebrate their Premier League title with an open-top bus parade on Sunday.

Why It Matters

Arsenal's defeat is a cruel blow to the team, who were unbeaten in the Champions League this season heading into the final. The loss will fuel their fire as they look to come back stronger next season.

"Pain." That was the first word out of Mikel Arteta's mouth in his post-match news conference when asked how he would sum up the Champions League final defeat. — Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Manager

What Experts Say

Champions League analysts Nedum Onuoha and Pat Nevin looked at how Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was able to beat Arsenal's plan to stifle him and become influential in the second half of the Champions League final.

Key Numbers

  • 1-1: The score after extra time in the Champions League final.
  • 6: The number of points Caitlin Clark was held to in the Fever's loss to the Fire.

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Oliver Glasner is being considered for the AC Milan job after the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri. Bayern Munich are targeting Bournemouth's France Under-21 forward Junior Kroupi as back-up for 29-year-old Colombia winger Luis Diaz.

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  • Who: Oliver Glasner
  • What: Being considered for AC Milan job
  • When: After the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri
  • Where: AC Milan
  • Impact: A new manager for AC Milan

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Arsenal will look to bounce back from their Champions League heartbreak and celebrate their Premier League title with an open-top bus parade on Sunday. The team will then look to strengthen their squad in the transfer market as they aim to come back stronger next season.

In other news, the Fever will look to regroup after their loss to the Fire, while Bayern Munich and Liverpool continue their negotiations over Curtis Jones.

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