PSG is the 'non-English hope,' but it's still all about the Euros | Opinion
Paris-Saint Germain's recent Champions League victory over Arsenal highlights the ongoing competition between European clubs and the Premier League. This match symbolizes a broader struggle between continental teams and English dominance in football. Despite PSG's success, the Premier League continues to thrive financially and attract top talent.
- ▪PSG won the UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal on penalties.
- ▪The Premier League's U.S. TV deal is reportedly worth $2.7 billion over six years.
- ▪Aston Villa won the Europa League title, while Crystal Palace claimed victory in the Conference League.
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