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Paris Saint-Germain seeks draw against Arsenal in Champions League final in Budapest

Golaçõ de dembele de penalti - Empata final - TNT
Photo: Golaçõ de dembele de penalti - Empata final - TNT

Paris Saint-Germain achieved a 1-1 draw against Arsenal during the UEFA Campeões Liga Final. The decisive match takes place at Puskás Aréna, located in the city of Budapeste. Striker Dembélé took a penalty in the 19th minute of the second half to equalize the score. The clash defines the main champion of the European continent this season. The two teams maintain an intense physical and tactical dispute on the pitch. The partial result reflects the French team’s change in attitude after the break.

Pênalti converted by Dembélé changes the decision scenario

The play that led to the maximum penalty took place in the 16th minute of the second half. Striker Kvaratskhelia received a pass from Dembélé inside the penalty area and tried to progress. Arsenal defender Mosquera performed the intervention and took down the Paris Saint-Germain athlete. The refereeing team immediately flagged the infraction, generating anticipation in the stadium. The decision underwent a quick review before official confirmation for the charge.

Dembélé took responsibility for executing the free kick directly from the whitewash mark. The French player finished with precision into one of the corners of the goal defended by goalkeeper Raya. The Arsenal archer jumped to the opposite side and was unable to avoid equalizing the score. The goal changed the dynamics of the confrontation, providing a new perspective for Paris Saint-Germain. The team led by coach Luis Enrique already had a greater offensive volume since returning from the locker rooms.

The pressure exerted by Paris Saint-Germain in the attacking field forced Arsenal to retreat their marking lines. The English team found it difficult to maintain possession of the ball and mount quick counterattacks. The strategy of suffocating the opponent’s ball resulted in recoveries close to the penalty area. The draw rewarded the French team’s offensive persistence in the opening minutes of the second half. The pace of the match increased considerably after the net shook for the second time of the night.

Domínio from French possession runs into English defense

The panorama of the first stage presented an evident contrast between control of the ball and effectiveness on the scoreboard. Arsenal opened the scoring after just five minutes of play with striker Havertz. The German athlete took advantage of a failed shot by defender Marquinhos, from Paris Saint-Germain. Havertz took the ball unmarked and finished with a cross shot to beat the goalkeeper Safonov. The isolated play guaranteed a partial advantage for the Inglaterra team before the break.

Após opened the scoring, coach Mikel Arteta organized a compact defensive system to protect Arsenal’s area. Paris Saint-Germain ended the first 45 minutes with 77% ball possession. The French team recorded six shots compared to just two from the opponent in the same period. The volume of play, however, did not translate into clear scoring opportunities. Apenas a shot from Paris Saint-Germain required direct intervention from goalkeeper Raya in the initial stage.

Arsenal’s defensive efficiency frustrated infiltration attempts through midfield. Paris Saint-Germain players had to resort to lateral crosses and long-range shots. The English defense line demonstrated synchronization to remove dangers and block passing routes. The scenario required tactical adjustments in the French dressing room to overcome the barrier imposed by the opponent. Patience when exchanging passes became Paris Saint-Germain’s main tool for finding spaces.

Cronologia of the decisive moves after the break

The beginning of the second half concentrated a series of events that culminated in the equalizing goal. The intensity of the physical confrontations resulted in stoppages and warnings from the referee. The chronological record details the main offensive and defensive actions of both teams. The opening minutes set the pace that transformed the history of the UEFA Liga Campeões final. Acompanhe the developments recorded on Puskás Aréna’s lawn:

  • 00 minutes: Mosquera receives a yellow card for delaying a throw-in.
  • 02 minutes: Rice executes a cross from the right wing and Marquinhos clears the danger from the area.
  • 03 minutes: Vitinha tries to progress and triggers Nuno Mendes, but Arsenal’s defense intercepts it.
  • 04 minutes: Doué risks a long pass to Dembélé without the correct direction.
  • 08 minutes: Saka fouls Doué in the midfield sector and receives a yellow card.
  • 09 minutes: Hakimi takes a direct free kick and goalkeeper Raya holds the ball firmly.
  • 13 minutes: Kvaratskhelia launches Nuno Mendes, who commits an infraction on Saka following the play.
  • 15 minutes: Kvaratskhelia advances to the touchline and wins a corner for Paris Saint-Germain.
  • 16 minutes: Mosquera brings down Kvaratskhelia inside the area and the referee awards the penalty.
  • 19 minutes: Dembélé converts the maximum penalty and declares a draw in the decision.

The sequence of moves demonstrates the change in posture of Paris Saint-Germain, who started to act more vertically. The attacks from the wings, especially with Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé, destabilized Arsenal’s defensive organization. Yellow card warnings conditioned the aggressiveness of the English markers in individual matches. The volume of actions in the final third of the field justified the change in the match score.

Alterações tactics and outlook for the final minutes

The draw forced the technical committees to rethink their strategies for the final stretch of the match. Arsenal made the first substitutions right after conceding Dembélé’s goal. Full-back Jurriën Timber replaced Mosquera 20 minutes into the second half. Afterwards, striker Gyokeres replaced midfielder Odegaard in the 21st minute. The changes indicate an attempt to renew physical energy and seek greater presence in the attacking field.

Paris Saint-Germain maintained the starting formation during the first 21 minutes of the second half. Coach Luis Enrique assesses the wear and tear of his athletes before calling the bench. Controlling offensive actions allows the French team to dictate the pace of the game without rushing. Ball possession reached 70% in favor of Paris Saint-Germain during the second half. The team accumulated 474 passes exchanged with a success rate of 89%.

Arsenal’s numbers reflect the difficulty in retaining the ball after the break. The English team has made 152 passes with an accuracy of 69% so far. Paris Saint-Germain’s offensive sector recorded nine total shots, three of which went towards the goal. Arsenal only counts two shooting attempts, with one ball on target. The French also lead the corners statistics, with five kicks against the opponent’s one.

The disciplinary aspect points to nine fouls committed by Arsenal against six by Paris Saint-Germain. Goalkeeper Raya made three important saves to keep the English team in contention. The confrontation heads towards the decisive minutes with a scenario of uncertainty about the winner. Both teams seek to avoid defensive errors that could cost them the European tournament title. The equality on the scoreboard keeps the tension high between the athletes on the Puskás Aréna pitch.