
Kai Havertz struck early in the Champions League final to give Arsenal an early lead over PSG. Arsenal started the Champions League final against PSG at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, in perfect fashion after Kai Havertz scored the opening goal just five minutes into the match.
Following a clearance attempt by defender Marquinhos, the ball deflected off Leandro Trossard and fell perfectly for Havertz to break clean through on the PSG goal.
Once inside the penalty box, the German forward unleashed a powerful strike past goalkeeper Matvey Safonov to give the Gunners the lead at the Puskas Arena.
Champions League finals continue to suit Havertz, who also scored the match-winning goal in the 2021 final when Chelsea defeated Manchester City to claim the European championship.
¡GOLAZO DEL ARSENAL! ¡HAVERTZ HIZO UNA OBRA DE ARTE! ⚽🔥¡Los Gunners madrugan al PSG! Havertz se fue por toda la banda y cruzó el balón para poner el 0-1#ChampionsEnUnivision pic.twitter.com/0lU8ydY9lY— TUDN USA (@TUDNUSA) May 30, 2026
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