The Full Time Report — Ep.11: PSG Are Coming to Budapest

PSG beat Bayern Munich 1-1 on the night — 6-5 on aggregate — and will face Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest on 30 May. Dembélé struck after three minutes, Kane's stoppage-time equaliser wasn't enough, and Kompany was furious at the referee. Plus: tonight's UEL semi-final 2nd legs previewed, the title race, a busy transfer desk, and the injury board.

The Full Time Report — Ep.11: PSG Are Coming to Budapest
PSG beat Bayern Munich 1-1 on the night — 6-5 on aggregate — and will face Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest on 30 May. Dembélé struck after three minutes, Kane's stoppage-time equaliser wasn't enough, and Kompany was furious at the referee. Plus: tonight's UEL semi-final 2nd legs previewed, the title race, a busy transfer desk, and the injury board.
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Published: 7 May 2026 · Host: Tom · Runtime: ~14 min 20 sec · Episode: 11

Chapters

#ChapterStarts
1Opening Hook0:04
2UCL: PSG Beat Bayern 6-5 on Aggregate0:54
3Kompany's Referee Fury2:13
4Kvaratskhelia — Arsenal Beware3:44
5UCL Final: Arsenal vs PSG in Budapest4:25
6UEL Preview: Villa vs Forest6:18
7UEL Preview: Freiburg vs Braga7:47
8Title Race Update8:54
9Transfer Desk9:37
10Injury Board12:14
11Sign-Off13:41

Full Transcript

Arsenal versus PSG. In Budapest. On the thirtieth of May.
That is the Champions League final. It is happening. And I am absolutely buzzing about it.
Good morning and welcome to The Full Time Report, Episode Eleven. I'm Tom — and last night PSG went to the Allianz Arena and did exactly what they needed to do. One-all on the night. Six-five on aggregate. Paris Saint-Germain are through, and they will face Arsenal in Budapest.
We've also got tonight's Europa League semi-final second legs to get through — Villa versus Forest and Freiburg versus Braga, both kicking off at eight o'clock this evening. Neither of those have been played yet, so we'll preview them properly.
And then the usual desks — title race, transfers, and the injury board. Loads to get through, let's go.

UCL: PSG Beat Bayern 6-5 on Aggregate

Right then. Bayern Munich versus PSG, second leg of the Champions League semi-final.
Bayern came into this needing to overturn a four-one deficit from the first leg. And honestly, even for Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena, that is a hill. But they needed to try.
And PSG just... killed it immediately. Third minute. Fabián Ruiz plays Kvaratskhelia in down the left. He drives inside, beats Laimer like he isn't there, and pulls it back perfectly for Dembélé to smash past Neuer. Three minutes. Game effectively over as a contest.
Six-four on aggregate before Bayern had even worked up a sweat. They then had to score five to go through. On aggregate. Five. Against PSG. Just... no.
Now, to Bayern's credit, they threw absolutely everything at it. They had a lot of possession, they created chances. But PSG sat in a low block in the second half and just absorbed it.
Luis Enrique actually talked about that after the game. He said — and I loved this — he said, look, we don't select players to play that way, we don't like to do it, but we CAN do it. And they did.
Kane got a goal back in the ninety-fourth minute. Typical Harry — never gives up, never stops running. But it was a consolation. Six-five on aggregate, PSG go through.

Kompany's Referee Fury

Now — the refereeing. Vincent Kompany was absolutely furious at two decisions and you know what, I do have some sympathy.
First: Nuno Mendes, already on a yellow, goes in late in the twenty-ninth minute. Looked like a second booking. The referee decided Laimer had handled the ball first — and let it go. Kompany's words: he pulled out because he realised he'd already given him a yellow and didn't want to send him off for it. That is a very pointed thing to say about an official.
Then two minutes later — João Neves, hand in the air, ball hits his hand inside the box. No penalty. And the reason? Because under current IFAB rules, if the handball is from a teammate's shot — an accidental deflection off your own player — it's exempt.
Chris Sutton on the BBC basically went: that is a ridiculous handball rule. You can fist a ball away and not get penalised. And he's not wrong. Stephen Warnock said most people are completely lost with the handball law in European football this season, and honestly, fair.
Kompany's full quote was just dripping with frustration: he said, too much went against us. If you look at both legs, probably too much went against us. His hand is in the air, it hits it — because it's from his own teammate it's not a penalty. But if you look at both situations, a little bit of common sense and it's just ridiculous.
He did add — fair play to him — that he doesn't have the ability to be disappointed for long. He sees progress at Bayern this season and he's already motivated for next year. I actually really like Kompany. He's classy even when he's seething.

Kvaratskhelia — Arsenal Beware

Quick word on Kvaratskhelia, because if you didn't see that assist you need to go and find it.
Six out of six dribbles completed. Eleven duels won — team high. He has now registered a goal or assist in seven consecutive Champions League knockout games. Seven. And he's tied with Mbappé — Mbappé — for total goal involvements in this entire competition. Sixteen.
Barney Ronay in the Guardian called him — and this is a great line — the perfect attacking scalpel. He made Konrad Laimer look like a normal human man up against hyper-skilled futuristic aliens. That is absolutely vivid writing and also deeply accurate.
Arsenal. Beware.

UCL Final: Arsenal vs PSG in Budapest

Now — the final framing. Arsenal versus PSG in Budapest on the thirtieth of May.
A few things that make this extraordinary. Arsenal haven't been in a Champions League final since 2006. Twenty years. PSG are going for back-to-back titles — something no team has done since Real Madrid. Luis Enrique wants his third UCL winner's medal as a manager.
The stats are fascinating too. PSG have scored forty-four goals in sixteen Champions League matches this season — one short of Barcelona's all-time competition record. They are a goal-scoring machine.
Arsenal, though — nine clean sheets in fourteen UCL games. Two goals conceded across six knockout matches. Their expected goals against average is zero-point-eight-four. PSG's is one-point-three-eight. That is a massive difference.
The key matchup everyone is pointing to is Kvaratskhelia versus Ben White. Or whoever Arteta puts there. And set-pieces — Nicolas Jover's Arsenal are the best in the world from dead balls, and PSG's goalkeeper Matvey Safonov has been identified by virtually every pundit as the one weakness in this PSG side.
Chris Sutton says it's fifty-fifty. Owen Hargreaves says Arsenal definitely have a chance. Steven Gerrard says if every Arsenal player plays at their best, they have a clear chance. And Clarence Seedorf thinks Arsenal's defence could be the difference.
I'll tell you what — I think Arsenal go to Budapest as slight underdogs on paper. But on current form, with that defence, with the set-piece threat and the home support they'll have in that stadium... I wouldn't bet against them. Not for a second.
One slightly bittersweet note for England fans — Harry Kane gets to the final, but he's on the wrong side. He can't face Arsenal. He scores one of those typical stoppage-time Kane goals and the tie is already gone. There's something a bit poetic and a bit tragic about that at the same time.

UEL Preview: Villa vs Forest

Right. Let's move to tonight — the Europa League semi-final second legs.
Both games kick off at eight o'clock tonight — neither has been played yet as we record this. First up: Aston Villa versus Nottingham Forest at Villa Park.
Forest won the first leg one-nil at the City Ground — Chris Wood with a penalty in the seventy-first minute. So Villa need to score at Villa Park just to stay in it. They've never had Onana available tonight either — he's out with a knee injury.
The good news for Villa is John McGinn has passed his fitness test. And Unai Emery — who is absolutely brilliant in these knockout ties, it's almost supernatural at this point — he said Villa Park will be special tonight. He acknowledged Forest are the favourites given the first-leg result, but he's clearly not done.
Vitor Pereira, the Forest manager — and just to be absolutely clear, it's Vitor Pereira, not Nuno — he was brilliant in his presser. Said he wants his side to play without fear, that he forgets about the first-leg result, we start zero-zero and we fight. And then he added: we'll practise penalties, we need to be ready for anything.
Small concern for Forest: Morgan Gibbs-White is a doubt — he took a facial knock from Robert Sanchez in training, might need a face mask. Callum Hudson-Odoi is out for the season entirely.
Paul Merson said on Sky he'd be shocked if Villa turned this around. Honestly, I think Forest have this. That one-nil lead at Villa Park is a proper buffer. But Emery in Europe is a different animal. Keep your eyes on this one tonight.

UEL Preview: Freiburg vs Braga

The other tie: Freiburg versus Braga. This one is absolutely tasty.
Braga won the first leg two-one in Portugal — Dorgeles with a ninety-second-minute winner after Grifo had equalised for Freiburg. So Braga take a one-goal lead to Germany.
The thing is though — Freiburg at home in Europe? Unbeaten in their last TEN European home matches. They've won all six Europa League home games this season. Fourteen goals scored, two conceded at the Europa-Park Stadion. This is an absolute fortress.
Braga aren't pushovers either. Under Carlos Vicens — who you might know as one of Guardiola's assistants at Man City — they've won eight consecutive two-legged European ties. That is a remarkable record.
I think Freiburg win tonight, probably two-nil or two-one, but I'm genuinely unsure whether it'll be enough. Braga are a seriously good side. This is the Europa League tie of the round — a real coin flip on who goes to the final.
The UEL final winner will eventually face either Real Betis or... actually, we'll cross that bridge. Tonight is all that matters. Come back for Episode Twelve tomorrow morning for the results.

Title Race Update

Title race update — brief one today because there's no Premier League action to speak of in this window.
Arsenal sit on seventy-six points from thirty-five games. Man City on seventy-one from thirty-four. Arsenal are five points clear with a game advantage. At the moment, Arsenal are absolutely in the driving seat.
City have a game in hand — they host Brentford on the ninth of May, that's Saturday. Arsenal go to West Ham on the tenth. If City drop points against Brentford, it could be done by Sunday evening.
One interesting injury note for City: Rodri has improved from totally out to about fifty percent fitness. He could potentially return for that Brentford game. If Rodri comes back for the run-in, this title race gets more interesting. Just something to monitor.

Transfer Desk

Transfer desk time. Let's do the headlines.
John Stones — the big new one today. We already knew he was leaving City as a free agent this summer. Juventus had been sniffing around. But now Everton have entered the race. Everton.
It's an interesting one, actually. Stones is thirty-one, he's going to want regular football — and Everton are heading into their new stadium, they'll have ambitions. Whether he fancies dropping down that level, I'm not sure. But the interest is real according to Sky Sports.
Anthony Gordon and Bayern Munich — still deadlocked. Newcastle won't move below about seventy-seven million, Bayern haven't matched that. No movement in the last twenty-four hours.
Chelsea manager search: Xabi Alonso still the frontrunner, Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva still on the shortlist. Xavi Hernandez was contacted but is now off the list. Callum McFarlane continues as interim.
Sandro Tonali to Manchester United — no bid has been submitted. Newcastle are holding firm at over a hundred million pounds. United apparently have a hundred and fifty million set aside for midfield, but they're now exploring alternatives: Tyler Adams, Alex Scott, Mateus Fernandes. Whether Tonali is still the real target, I genuinely don't know.
Couple of bigger stories in from Sky: Juventus are apparently targeting Liverpool's Alisson Becker — one year left on his contract, could be a free agent next summer. And there are reports Arsenal are monitoring Marcus Rashford at Barcelona. Now both of those are still early, no Tier One confirmation, treat them as noise for now.
Casemiro — multiple MLS clubs circling. Inter Miami and LA Galaxy are apparently leading the race. That career is winding down in America, and honestly, fair play to him.
Rasmus Hojlund to Napoli — this one is confirmed. Their sporting director Giovanni Manna has triggered the release clause. The clause is thirty-eight million pounds. There was a figure of sixty-four million floating about which may include add-ons and the full package, but the confirmed trigger is thirty-eight million. Done deal.
Curtis Jones and Inter Milan — Gazzetta dello Sport have confirmed Inter's interest. Liverpool are still blocking any loan-plus-option framework. Worth watching over the summer.
And finally on the transfer desk — Niklas Süle is retiring at thirty. The Bayern and Germany defender had a knee scare, got the all-clear from an MRI, but has decided it's time. Five Bundesliga titles, Champions League winner in twenty-twenty, forty-nine Germany caps. His contract expires at the end of June. A proper career. Respect to him.

Injury Board

Injury board — let's run through the key ones quickly.
Alexander Isak — new one. Groin or hip issue, missed Liverpool's match against United. He's at about fifty percent fitness right now, possible return ninth of May. Liverpool will be sweating on that with the run-in.
Mohamed Salah — minor thigh issue, return date expected seventeenth of May. At least that's manageable with the title already wrapped if Liverpool aren't chasing anything.
Alisson Becker — actually better news here. He's recovering faster than expected, now at fifty percent and has a fifty-fifty chance of being available on the ninth of May. Progress.
Lewis Miley at Newcastle — season over. Leg injury, confirmed. Real shame for the kid, he was having a brilliant year.
Chelsea's injury list continues to grow — and remember Chelsea have Callum McFarlane trying to hold this together. Robert Sanchez has a head and facial injury, back hopefully on the ninth. Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho both picked up minor training knocks — also targeting the ninth. Jesse Derry has a severe head injury with no return date. And Jamie Gittens has a thigh injury.
That's five new injuries at Chelsea. Five. In one window. That is just relentlessly bleak — and it partly explains the six straight defeats.
Benjamin Sesko at Manchester United — new tibia injury. United's medical room has been absolutely rammed this season. Still no confirmed manager either, which doesn't help the atmosphere around the place.

Sign-Off

Right — let's land the plane. Episode Eleven done.
The big picture from this morning: PSG are in the Champions League final, and they will face Arsenal in Budapest on the thirtieth of May. It's the final nobody expected at the start of the season and absolutely everyone wanted.
Tonight — Villa Park and the Europa-Park Stadion. Two second legs, both tight, both could go either way. Come back tomorrow for Ep.12 and we'll have the full verdicts.
That's The Full Time Report for today. I'm Tom. Have a great Thursday — enjoy the football tonight. See you tomorrow.

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