Gabriel will carry the image of his head buried in his hands long after the final whistle in Budapest. The Arsenal defender's penalty — sent sailing over the crossbar — proved the decisive moment as Paris St-Germain won the Champions League final on penalties, successfully defending their title and ending the Gunners' dream of a historic Premier League and European double.
It was Arsenal's first Champions League final since 2006, and Gabriel's first time stepping up from the spot for the club. Manager Mikel Arteta confirmed the centre-back had worked on penalties in training and had volunteered to take one.



