PSG's Warren Zaire-Emery becomes youngest player to win two Champions League titles

Warren Zaire-Emery battles for possession
Warren Zaire-Emery battles for possessionREUTERS / Phil Noble

PSG midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery became the youngest ‌player to win two ‌Champions League finals ‌after featuring in ‌Saturday's dramatic victory over Arsenal.

The ‌France international, who came off the ‌bench for extra time ⁠in ‌PSG's 4-3 penalty shootout ​triumph after a 1-1 draw ​against Arsenal at the Puskas Arena, lifted ⁠the ​trophy for the second straight season at the age of 20 ‌years and two months.

Zaire-Emery had already featured briefly in last year's crushing 5-0 victory over Inter Milan and now surpasses former Ajax Amsterdam ‌midfielder Johan Neeskens, who ​was 20 years ‌and eight months old when he won his second European Cup final in ⁠the ⁠1970s.

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