UMVA has learned that Kai Havertz delivered a jaw‑dropping strike that sent Arsenal soaring to a commanding lead against Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League final.
Just six minutes in, the German forward sliced through the PSG defense, surged into the penalty area and unleashed a thunderous shot that rattled the roof of the net, leaving the stadium buzzing with disbelief.
The early goal ignited a fierce defensive stand from the Gunners, with Gabriel Magalhães anchoring the backline like a stone wall, repelling wave after wave of Parisian attacks.
As the first half progressed, frustration seeped into the PSG ranks; their usual fluid passing ground to a halt, and desperate long‑range attempts barely rattled Arsenal keeper David Raya.
Even before the halftime whistle, the French side showed signs of unraveling, unable to carve open the well‑organized Premier League champions.
Arsenal’s relentless pressure and disciplined shape left PSG searching for answers, turning what could have been a balanced contest into a one‑sided affair.
