Khvicha Kvaratskhelia proved the decisive figure in the UEFA Champions League final as Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to retain the trophy.
Kvaratskhelia Breaks Free From Arsenal's Grip to Decide Champions League Final

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia proved the decisive figure in the UEFA Champions League final as Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout to retain the trophy.
For much of the first half, Arsenal's tactical plan to neutralise the Georgian winger appeared to be working. The Gunners pressed high and tracked Kvaratskhelia's runs diligently, limiting his influence on the game during the opening exchanges.
A second-half transformation
However, Kvaratskhelia found ways to shake off those shackles after the interval, growing into the match and becoming an increasingly dangerous presence as the final wore on.
Champions League analysts Nedum Onuoha and Pat Nevin broke down how the Paris Saint-Germain forward adapted his movement and positioning to escape Arsenal's carefully structured defensive shape in the second half.
Kvaratskhelia's ability to find space between the lines and exploit Arsenal's defensive structure ultimately proved the difference at the highest level — a reminder of why he is regarded as one of Europe's most dynamic attackers.
Paris Saint-Germain's shootout victory sealed a dramatic retention of the UEFA Champions League title, with Kvaratskhelia's second-half influence widely seen as the turning point that swung the final in their favour.


