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·30 Mei 2026
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·30 Mei 2026
That was really quick! Arsenal took the lead against PSG in the Champions League final after just six minutes. From a German perspective, there is particular reason to be pleased, as Kai Havertz scored the 1–0 for the Gunners.
However, the Premier League club also had a bit of luck. Marquinhos hit Trossard with a clearance in midfield, and the ball bounced perfectly into Havertz’s path. The Germany international then burst into the box from the left and finished superbly: from a very tight angle, he smashed the ball over the PSG keeper’s shoulder and in off the underside of the bar.
With that goal, Havertz became only the third player to score in a Champions League final for two different teams. He also scored for Chelsea against Man City in 2021. Before him, only Cristiano Ronaldo and Mario Mandzukic had managed it.
Let’s see how PSG respond to this early shock.
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