Arsenal got off to the perfect start against Paris Saint-Germain, but there was one moment in the Champions League final which left the French side and the Gunners' rivals furious
18:16, 30 May 2026Updated 18:24, 30 May 2026
Bukayo Saka and his Arsenal team-mates celebrate their early goal
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Bukayo Saka and his Arsenal team-mates celebrate their early goal
Rival supporters of Arsenal were left furious after Paris Saint-Germain were not given a penalty in the Champions League final. Mikel Arteta's side enjoyed a perfect start when Kai Havertz fired in an early opener after seven minutes.
PSG needed plenty of time to settle in, but they began to get control of the ball and carve out some minor chances in the first half. In the opening 45 minutes, they appealed for a penalty when a cross appeared to come off the arm of Bukayo Saka.
However, Champions League final referee Daniel Siebert waved the appeals away, citing the ball had hit Saka's leg before it hit his arm. Rival supporters were particularly upset, as they felt Leandro Trossard had handballed in the build-up to Havertz's early goal.
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PSG skipper Marquinhos tried to clear the ball up the pitch but kicked it straight at Trossard instead. The Belgian had both of his arms against his chest when the ball appeared to make contact with them.
While this was not deemed to be handball by the referee or the VAR team, fans watching at home did not agree with the decision. One fan wrote: "Havertz's goal should have been ruled out for handball by Trossard. PSG should have had a penalty because of Saka's handball."
Bukayo Saka playing in the Champions League final with the ball hitting his arm
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Many believe Saka should have conceded a penalty when the ball struck his arm(Image: TNT)
Another added: "I don't know what the rules are on a game to game basis anymore in football, but the Champions League this season, from a consistency point of view - this has been called a penalty for handball. Bukayo Saka is very lucky."
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A third also tweeted: "Goal: Havertz. Assist: Both Trossard's arms. What a joke," before a fourth said: "It's not even a question, he hits it TWICE,' 'It hit both his arms how can it not be."
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