Arsenal's Spanish goalkeeper #01 David Raya (R) dives to make a save challenged by Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #29 Bradley Barcola during the UEFA Champions League final football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal FC at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

PSG striker Bradley Barcola jokes about missed chances in champions league final

In a lighthearted Instagram post, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) forward Bradley Barcola shared his humorous take on two missed opportunities during the Champions League final against Arsenal in Budapest. The French club secured a dramatic 1-1 draw before triumphing 4-3 on penalties, claiming their second consecutive European Cup.

Barcola’s candid reaction to near-miss moments

Substituted on in the 83rd minute, Barcola found himself in a prime position to seal the victory just before the final whistle. Racing through on goal in stoppage time, his powerful shot narrowly missed the target after an awkward touch. Despite the miss, the 23-year-old attacker remained unfazed, embracing the moment with characteristic positivity.

The missed chance, however, did little to dampen the spirits of the PSG squad, who advanced to lift the prestigious trophy for the second year running. Barcola’s ability to laugh off the slip-up highlighted the team’s resilience and collective focus on the bigger prize.

Instagram post captures the lighthearted moment

Sharing a photo with teammate Ousmane Dembélé, both proudly holding the trophy, Barcola captioned the image with a witty remark: “J’aurais dû tuer le match mais ma3lich, on a gagné”—French for “I should have killed the game, but it’s all good—we won.” The playful tone underscored his confidence and the team’s hard-earned success.

Notably, Barcola did not take a penalty during the shootout, as the outcome was secured with just one miss from the PSG side. The victory marked another milestone in the club’s European dominance.