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Arsenal’s Premier League Parade

Brazil 6-[2] Panama - Carlos Harvey 84' (Great Goal)

[Kay] Relationships with his [Arne Slot's] players clearly became strained. By 8.30am on Sunday, 20 hours after the club announced they had parted company with Slot, not one first-team player had posted a public message on social media thanking him or wishing him luck.

[Ben Jacobs, clarification] Sir Alex Ferguson did message PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi to congratulate him on winning the UCL. However, he didn’t call Arsenal “boring” despite reports. Ferguson’s message instead included the phrase, “You were the team that played football.”

World Cup law change: Iceland substituted player did not leave the field at the nearest point within 10 seconds. Iceland had to play the next minute a man down. Japan scored the winner with the man advantage

USA 2-0 Senegal - Christian Pulisic 20'

Brazil [1]-0 Panama - Vinicius Jr. 1' - International Friendly (Great goal)

World Cup 2026: Goalkeeper tactical timeouts banned

Sports Bar Sunday

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PSG 0 - [1] Arsenal - Kai Havertz 6'

PSG celebrate as Champions League winners

Arsenal have played the most Champions League games without winning the trophy [226]

[OptaJoe] 24.7% - Arsenal’s possession average (24.7%) was the lowest by a team in a UEFA Champions League final on record (since 2003-04), as well as their lowest in any match under Mikel Arteta where they had 11 men on the pitch throughout. Reactive.

Arsenal completed less than 200 passes in 120 minute match in UCL final

Referee awards Arsenal a corner kick in stoppage time but then blows the whistle for halftime after Arsenal takes too long to take it

[Official] Paris Saint-Germain FC wins the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.

Marquinhos comforts his international teammate Gabriel after his penalty miss

Support Your Local Saturday - for match-going and local fans

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