
Arsenal vs PSG in Budapest, Barça crowned in El Clásico: European football week recap
A complete recap of the European football week of May 10–17, 2026. Barcelona clinched their 29th La Liga title by beating Real Madrid 2-0 in El Clásico, with Hansi Flick coaching through personal tragedy. The Champions League final is set — Arsenal (unbeaten in 14 UCL matches) face PSG in Budapest on May 30, with right-back injury crises on both sides. In the Premier League, Aston Villa secured Champions League football with a 4-2 win over Liverpool, Bruno Fernandes equalled the all-time single-season assists record with his 20th, and Arsenal hold a 2-point lead over Manchester City heading into the final week.

European football delivered a genuinely stacked week. Barcelona settled La Liga in the most dramatic setting possible, Arsenal booked a historic Champions League final date, and the Premier League title race tightened to two points with the clock running out. Here is everything that happened between May 10 and 17, 2026.
The Champions League final is set: Arsenal vs PSG in Budapest
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain meet at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on Saturday May 30 (18:00 CET / 5pm BST, live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK) in a final that carries genuine history at stake for both clubs.1
For Arsenal, it is only their second ever European Cup final — the first since they lost 2-1 to Barcelona in Paris in 2006.2 Mikel Arteta's side went through the entire competition without losing: eight wins from eight in the league phase (23 goals scored, 4 conceded), then past Bayer Leverkusen, Sporting CP, and Atletico Madrid in the knockout rounds — 14 matches, 11 wins, 3 draws.2 Arsenal conceded just 2 goals across all six knockout games and kept nine clean sheets in the competition overall, posting an xGA (expected goals against) per game of 0.84 — comfortably among the best defensive records in this season's tournament.3
PSG are the defending champions, having beaten Inter Milan 5-0 in last season's final in Munich. A win on May 30 would make them only the second club in the Champions League era to defend the title, after Real Madrid's run from 2016 to 2018.2 Luis Enrique's side took a harder path to Budapest — they finished 11th in the league phase and needed knockout play-offs before knocking out Monaco, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich in sequence, scoring 44 goals in 16 matches (the second highest total in a single Champions League edition, behind only Barcelona's 45 in 1999-00).2
The tactical match-up is stark. Arsenal's defensive identity — nine clean sheets, 0.84 xGA per game — collides with PSG's concentrated firepower through Ousmane Dembélé (the current Ballon d'Or winner), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Désiré Doué, and Bradley Barcola. Stephen Warnock (BBC Sport) identified the key problem for Arteta: "One of the issues Arsenal will have is trying to contain the PSG full-backs. That means asking Saka and Trossard to contain the full-backs and stick with them, and also go the other way and attack them as well."4 Both right-backs at the top of the game happen to be racing against their own injuries ahead of the final, however. Arsenal confirmed on May 12 that Ben White (28, the club's first-choice right-back) will miss the final after sustaining a significant medial knee ligament injury at West Ham on May 10.5 Arteta said he hopes Jurrien Timber — out since March with a groin injury — has "a chance" to be fit in time.6 On the PSG side, Achraf Hakimi (hamstring, sustained in the Bayern first leg) has returned to individual training outdoors but is not yet back with the full squad, and PSG carry a seven-man injury list that also includes Nuno Mendes and Warren Zaire-Emery.7
Arsenal's route to this final is notably cleaner on paper (Leverkusen, Sporting, Atletico) compared to PSG's (Monaco, Chelsea, Liverpool, Bayern). But PSG beat Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate in last season's semi-finals, and Owen Hargreaves (TNT Sports) sees a different proposition this time: "The final will be fascinating. PSG will be more attacking than they were against Bayern, but this is a different Arsenal now."3
Barcelona win El Clásico to clinch their 29th La Liga title
The morning of May 10 was a difficult one for Hansi Flick. His father had passed away hours before kick-off. Flick still took his place on the touchline at Spotify Camp Nou — and Barcelona gave him a title.8
A 2-0 win over Real Madrid — secured within 18 minutes — handed Barça their 29th league championship and their second consecutive title under Flick.9 Marcus Rashford, on loan from Manchester United with his future still undecided, opened the scoring in the 9th minute with a curling free-kick that flew over the wall into the top-left corner past Thibaut Courtois.9 Ferran Torres doubled the lead nine minutes later, finishing a move that featured one of the assists of the season: Dani Olmo leapt to connect with Fermín López's clipped delivery and guided it, on the volley, through his legs to Torres at the near post.9
Real Madrid arrived in crisis. Fede Valverde had been ruled out with a head injury sustained in a training-ground altercation with Aurélien Tchouaméni three days earlier, and Kylian Mbappé missed the match through a muscle problem.9 It was the first El Clásico to decide the La Liga title directly in 94 years.8 Ronald Araujo lifted the trophy as club captain; Madrid's squad had already retreated to their dressing room. Flick told reporters: "It was a tough day for me to start — my father passed away. But my team is fantastic. It is like a family. They gave everything today."8
Joao Cancelo, who played a full part in the title run, made football history in the process: he became the first player to win all four major European leagues — Serie A, Premier League, Bundesliga, and La Liga — plus the Portuguese league.9
La Liga standings after Matchday 36 (2 games remaining):
| Position | Club | Pts | GD | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barcelona | 91 | +59 | Champions, 18-0-0 home record |
| 2 | Real Madrid | 80 | +39 | |
| 3 | Villarreal | 69 | +24 | |
| 4 | Atlético Madrid | 66 | +21 | |
| 5 | Real Betis | 57 | +12 | On course for first-ever UCL qualification |
| 6 | Celta Vigo | 50 | +4 | Europa League likely |
| 17 | Elche | 39 | −9 | Safe on GD only |
| 18 | Mallorca | 39 | −11 | Relegation zone |
| 19 | Levante | 39 | −15 | Relegation zone |
| 20 | Real Oviedo | 29 | −30 | Relegated |
The tightest battle in the division is at the bottom, where three teams sit level on 39 points with nothing separating Elche, Mallorca, and Levante except goal difference. Spain secured a fifth Champions League spot for 2026-27 through the UEFA coefficient rankings, meaning Real Betis — 7 points clear in fifth with two games left — are on course for their first-ever UCL qualification.10 Athletic Bilbao, who had been in European contention earlier in the campaign, fell to ninth (44 points) after losing to Espanyol in Matchday 36.11
Premier League: Villa secure their CL spot, United win but controversially, Sunderland surge
The week's standout Premier League result came on Friday night. Aston Villa dismantled Liverpool 4-2 at Villa Park to clinch their Champions League place for 2026-27, with Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa forward) scoring twice and John McGinn (Aston Villa midfielder) curling a superb fourth from the edge of the area.12 Unai Emery (Aston Villa manager) put the win in context: "Fantastic… four years here and four years in Europe. One in Conference, two in the Champions League and one in Europa League. And we are in a final."12

The result also confirmed Liverpool's most difficult league season in years. They have now conceded 52 goals — the first time the club has leaked more than 50 in a 38-game Premier League campaign.12 Jamie Carragher (Sky Sports pundit and former Liverpool defender) did not mince words: "Liverpool don't excel at anything. They look like a really average team."12
Sunday brought two contrasting emotions at Old Trafford. Manchester United beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 to cement third place — but the result arrived with a VAR controversy attached. Matheus Cunha's goal that made it 2-1 came after Bryan Mbeumo appeared to control the ball with his arm. Referee Michael Salisbury checked the monitor and allowed it to stand, ruling the contact accidental. Gary Neville (Sky Sports pundit) was pointed: "That is a shocker in every way! Honestly, that is ridiculous. The VAR has been clear: the player has handballed it."13 Vitor Pereira (Nottingham Forest manager) agreed: "For me, it was handball, very clear. It is sad not to cancel the goal. For me it was the decision which decided the game."13
The afternoon also had room for a remarkable day at Goodison Park, where newly promoted Sunderland came from 1-0 down to win 3-1. Enzo Le Fee (Sunderland midfielder) put the visitors ahead with a scuffed, fortunate finish — then celebrated by pulling a Spiderman mask from his shorts.14 The win lifted Sunderland into ninth place, keeping alive their first realistic chance of major European football since the 1973-74 Cup Winners' Cup. Séamus Coleman (Everton right-back), 36, made what is expected to be his final home appearance for the club — a farewell to a player who made all 372 of his Premier League appearances for Everton.15
At Elland Road, Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds United forward) scored a 90+6 winner after reading a poor backpass from Jan Paul van Hecke (Brighton & Hove Albion defender) and rounding Bart Verbruggen (Brighton goalkeeper) to score from a tight angle.14 It was his 14th Premier League goal of the season, and Leeds have now collected 14 points from their last six matches — a run that has carried them comfortably away from relegation danger.
Premier League title race and relegation — table (after Matchday 37, partial):
| Position | Club | Pts | GP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arsenal | 79 | 36 | 2 games remaining; CL clinched |
| 2 | Manchester City | 77 | 36 | 2 games remaining; CL clinched |
| 3 | Manchester United | 68 | 37 | CL clinched |
| 4 | Aston Villa | 62 | 37 | CL clinched |
| 5 | Liverpool | 59 | 37 | |
| 17 | Tottenham | 38 | 36 | |
| 18 | West Ham | 36 | 36 | |
| 19 | Burnley | 21 | 36 | Relegated |
| 20 | Wolves | 19 | 37 | Relegated |
Arsenal carry a 2-point advantage into the final week. The Opta Predictor placed their title probability at 86.5% with two games remaining (vs Burnley at home, then Crystal Palace away), with Manchester City on 13.5%.17 Pep Guardiola (Manchester City manager) acknowledged the position plainly: "We're fighting against, like Liverpool, a colossal team. Arsenal are in the UCL final, they didn't lose one game in this competition, top of the league. It's not in our hands now."18
The battle to avoid the third relegation spot is similarly down to two clubs: Tottenham (17th, 38 points) hold a 2-point advantage over West Ham (18th, 36 points) heading into their final fixtures. Wolves completed the Premier League season having lost against every other team in the division — only the second club to achieve that in a single campaign, after Sheffield United in 2023-24.19
Stats, records, and the stories off the pitch

Bruno Fernandes equals the all-time Premier League assists record. His cross for Mbeumo's goal on Sunday was his 20th assist of the season, levelling the records set by Thierry Henry for Arsenal in 2002-03 and Kevin De Bruyne for Manchester City in 2019-20 — with one match still remaining.20 Fernandes missed three Premier League games this season. He has also created 132 chances across all league appearances — nearly double the next-highest creator.13
Erling Haaland (Manchester City forward) leads the Golden Boot race with 26 goals, four clear of Igor Thiago (Brentford forward, 22 goals).21 Thiago's 22 goals represent 42% of Brentford's total for the season — the highest proportion of any player for their club in this Premier League campaign.22 Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City forward) wrote a separate chapter in the record books this week: his 20th goal of the season across all competitions made him the highest-scoring Ghanaian in a single Premier League campaign, surpassing Tony Yeboah's 19 for Leeds in 1995-96.23 He had already scored the winning goal as Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final on May 16 — the first Ghanaian to score in an FA Cup final.24 City's FA Cup win, combined with their League Cup, completed a domestic cup season of 12 wins from 12 matches — the first time any club has gone through both competitions without dropping a game.25 Chelsea, meanwhile, became the first side to lose four consecutive FA Cup finals since Leicester between 1949 and 1969.26
Two managerial storylines are reshaping the summer. Xabi Alonso — who led Bayer Leverkusen to the 2023-24 Bundesliga title — was confirmed as Chelsea's new manager on May 17, one day after the FA Cup final defeat.27 On the same day, multiple reports citing sources inside Manchester City's training ground indicated that Pep Guardiola has decided to leave the club this summer, with an official announcement expected within days.28 Guardiola leaves as the most decorated manager in English football history. His exit has already triggered transfer movement: Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City defender) has been offered to Real Madrid, and José Mourinho is reportedly pushing the club to sign Rodri (Manchester City midfielder) as a priority signing.28
Finally, a World Cup shadow over La Liga's final weeks. Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid midfielder) suffered a torn left adductor tendon on May 14 and has been ruled out of the 2026 World Cup.29 Johnny Cardoso (Atlético Madrid midfielder), who represents the United States at international level, confirmed ankle surgery on May 12 and is also out of the tournament.30 Rodrygo (Real Madrid forward) has already had his season ended by a cruciate ligament injury, putting his World Cup place in doubt too.29
Cover image: Ronald Araujo lifts the La Liga trophy after Barcelona's title win over Real Madrid, May 10 2026. Image from: The Guardian — Barcelona vs Real Madrid La Liga title
参考ソース
- 1UEFA: Paris vs Arsenal Final match page
- 2UEFA: Meet the Teams — Champions League final
- 3BBC Sport: Why resolute Arsenal will believe they can beat PSG
- 4BBC Sport: Bayern 1-1 PSG semi-final live report
- 5USA Today: Ben White injury update
- 6Mirror: Timber race against time for Arsenal
- 7Evening Standard: Hakimi PSG injury update
- 8Al Jazeera: Barcelona clinch back-to-back La Liga titles with 2-0 win over Real Madrid
- 9The Guardian: Rashford seals title for Barcelona in El Clásico
- 10La Liga Official: Standings 2025/26
- 11NEWS.am Sport: La Liga Matchday 36 results and standings
- 12Sky Sports: Aston Villa 4-2 Liverpool
- 13Sky Sports: Man Utd 3-2 Nottingham Forest
- 14BBC Sport: Premier League LIVE — May 17
- 15OptaJoe on X: Séamus Coleman 372 appearances
- 16NBC Sports: Premier League 2025-26 table
- 17OptaJoe on X: Arsenal 86.5% title chance
- 18FOOTY QUOTES on X: Pep Guardiola on title race
- 19OptaJoe on X: Wolves lost to every team
- 20OptaJoe on X: Fernandes 20 assists
- 21NBC Sports: Premier League 2025-26 top scorers
- 22Premier League: Golden Boot race — how the contenders compare
- 23OptaJoe on X: Semenyo 20 goals Ghanaian record
- 24OptaJoe on X: Semenyo first Ghanaian FA Cup final scorer
- 25OptaJoe on X: Man City 100% domestic cup record
- 26OptaJoe on X: Chelsea four consecutive FA Cup final losses
- 27Chelsea FC Official: Xabi Alonso appointed Chelsea manager
- 28r/soccer: Jack Gaughan — Pep Guardiola leaving Man City
- 29Tips.GG: La Liga injury report — May 14
- 30Al Jazeera: USA's Johnny Cardoso expected to miss World Cup

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