Paris Saint-Germain have continued to write new history in European football after winning a second consecutive UEFA Champions League title, following a 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Arsenal FC in a dramatic final played on May 30, 2026 in Budapest.
The match ended 1-1 after extra time, before PSG sealed the trophy through penalties, confirming their growing dominance in European football for a second straight season.
PSG’s Victory and New European Legacy
PSG have now become one of the few modern-era clubs to successfully defend their Champions League title, a milestone that reflects the major transformation within the club in recent years.
The triumph places PSG among Europe’s most consistent elite teams, with their supporters celebrating back-to-back continental success.
The Mbappé Story and Real Madrid
While PSG continue to shine, global attention remains on French superstar Kylian Mbappé, who joined Real Madrid CF hoping to secure more Champions League success and a Ballon d'Or title.
However, things have not gone as expected, with growing pressure mounting at Real Madrid amid inconsistent performances and high expectations from fans and management.
This season, Real Madrid failed to win any major trophy, and reports suggest frustration is growing among sections of the fanbase regarding the team’s performances since Mbappé’s arrival.
Fan Unrest at Real Madrid
A large section of Real Madrid supporters has expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s recent form, with some blaming Mbappé for disrupting team balance.
Online campaigns calling for changes at the club have reportedly gained significant attention, reflecting increasing tension between fans and the squad.



