Champions League Final: How PSG and Arsenal Got There
- On Saturday, Arsenal faces defending champion Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League Final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. The London club seeks its first European crown while PSG targets consecutive titles.
- PSG enters as the tournament's top scorer with 44 goals, while Arsenal arrives unbeaten in 14 games, conceding just six. The Gunners emphasize defensive stability; PSG prioritizes attacking dynamism.
- Attackers Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele lead PSG's star power, while Arsenal's structural core centers on midfielder Declan Rice. Winger Bukayo Saka's return strengthens the London side's attacking threat.
- Mikel Arteta seeks redemption after PSG defeated his side in last year's semi-finals, claiming that bitter loss will fuel Arsenal's hunger for European glory. Luis Enrique's team has shaped contrasting philosophies.
- Having secured their first Premier League title in 22 years last week, Arsenal shed the 'nearly men' tag with newfound confidence. This domestic triumph positions them to surpass Arsene Wenger's 2003-04 Invincibles legacy.
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The PSG has an appointment with its destiny this Saturday in the final of the Champions League against Arsenal. On the eve of this European summit, Luis Enrique, Ousmane Dembélé and Marquinhos will appear in front of the press. Follow all the latest news in this live.
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PARIS, May 29 : Paris St Germain’s hunger has not faded after last year’s Champions League triumph, with captain Marquinhos and coach Luis Enrique insisting the club’s historic breakthrough only sharpened their appetite for more silverware.PSG face Arsenal in Saturday’s final at the Puskas Arena seeki
PSG's Luis Enrique offers take on Arsenal style
Luis Enrique has added his voice to the Champions League final style debate between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal by saying he and Gunners manager Mikel Arteta have "taken different routes to the same destination."
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