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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, PSG retain Champions League with penalty shootout win over Arsenal By Joe Rindl BBC Sport journalist Published 4 hours ago Paris St-Germain underlined their status as one of European football's greatest ever teams by becoming only the second club to retain the Champions League. Their nervy 4-3 win on penalties over Arsenal following a 1-1 draw in the final in Budapest backed up their 5-0 win over Inter Milan in Munich 12 months ago. In doing so they became the first side to successfully defend their title since Real Madrid's three-peat from 2016 to 2018, and only the second to do it in the Champions League era - 1993 onwards. Indeed, across the competition's 71-year history PSG are just the 10th club to win successive titles. "I'm mixed," boss Luis Enrique said after the game. "Excitement, fatigue - everything. But this is the best moment of the season. We are still champs, two in a row, it's amazing." All 10 of the outfield players who started PSG's win over Arsenal, also started their victory over Inter Milan. Only goalkeeper Matvey Safonov was new, in for Gianluigi Donnarumma who was signed by Manchester City last summer. Over the past two years Luis Enrique's team have dominated almost all competitions they have competed in. Since the start of last season they have won eight of the 10 trophies available to them - only missing out on last summer's Club World Cup and this campaign's French Cup. If they continue their dominance next season PSG could become just the fifth side to win three successive Champions League/European Cup titles. But they still have a way to go to break Real Madrid's record of five European Cups in a row between 1956 and 1960. "Tonight PSG have made history," said European football journalist Julien Laurens on BBC Radio 5 Live. "Last season will always be special, but I think they will enjoy this more as they had to dig deep, they had to fight, and they had to come back. "Last season was almost a bit too easy against Inter. Back-to-back you join the greatest of all time." Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Luis Enrique is now the fifth manager to win three Champions League/European Cup titles 'They are in the conversation with those great teams' ESPN journalist Laurens said PSG's second Champions League crown "puts them in another dimension". The French champions also scored the most goals (45) and recorded the highest average possession (60.5%) in this season's competition. Laurens added to BBC Radio 5 Live: "Now they are in the conversation with those great teams. Pep [Guardiola] never did it with [Lionel] Messi and Barcelona, or with Manchester City either. "If you win one it's great, one and you are happy. But back-to-back is a different story." Paris St-Germain were playing in their third final. Their first was in 2019-20 when they lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich in Portugal. But by winning a second Champio

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Back-to-back Champions League wins? More like back-to-back... controversies! PSGs latest victory came after a controversial penalty shootout. Questioning their dominance, is it time to reevaluate the greatest of all time title?

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Back-to-back Champions League wins? More like back-to-back... controversies! PSGs latest victory came after a controversial penalty shootout. Questioning their dominance, is it time to reevaluate the greatest of all time status?

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Does PSGs dominance reflect true skill, or just a willingness to bend rules? Lets not forget, football is about more than just winning.

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True skill or bending rules? Paris Saint-Germains dominance raises questions about footballs integrity. Their back-to-back Champions League titles highlight their prowess, but does it overshadow the importance of fair play and tactical innovation? Lets not forget, football is more than just winning.

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PSGs back-to-back Champions League triumphs are a testament to their skill, but lets not overlook the controversies. Its time to reassess if their dominance is sustainable.

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Does PSGs dominance overshadow true skill or raise questions about footballs integrity? Its time for a fair debate on how we define greatest of all time.

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Paris Saint-Germains dominance is undeniable, but so is the need for stricter rule enforcement. Their success challenges our faith in fair play, sparking important conversations about footballs integrity. Its a testament to both their talent and the urgent need for reform.