Luis Enrique vs Arteta: Two former Barcelona players set to make history in the Champions League Final
- Defending champions PSG will face Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final on May 30 at Puskas Arena in Budapest, setting up a showdown between Europe's elite.
- PSG secured their spot by defeating Bayern Munich 5-4 on aggregate in the semi-finals, building on an earlier quarter-final victory against Liverpool.
- Luis Enrique praised Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, saying he "did a great job" and expects a "difficult game" against the Premier League leaders.
- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, PSG's star player, stated the team respects all opponents, noting Arsenal is the fifth Premier League side the French giants have faced this season.
- While PSG attempts to retain their Champions League crown, the Budapest final marks Arsenal's first appearance in the tournament's championship match in 20 years.
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Two aliens for a cup. Psg's technician has already won it once, Arsenal's one waited years before being dominant
The coaches of the two finalists, Luis Enrique and Mikel Arteta, share more than Spanish nationality: their affiliation, at different stages of their career, at FC Barcelona. This does not mean that their current teams look like it. After eight months of competition and 188 games setting 36 teams, we know the two finalists of the 71st Champions League. Never sacred, Arsenal defeated Tuesday from Atlético Madrid (2-1 to the cumulative round-up sc…
On May 30 in Budapest, Luis Enrique will have the chance to become the fourth manager to win the Champions League three times. In the second leg of the semi-final against Bayern Munich, the Spaniard, with Paris Saint-Germain, tactically outmaneuvered his young Belgian colleague Vincent Kompany.
May 7, 2026 After the eliminations of the three great Spanish teams -FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid - of the UEFA Champions League 2025-2026, there are those who have ventured to affirm that Spanish football is in decline, weakened as a result of the potential and the optimal performance of foreign 'forces'. Are you sure? No, it is not so. Because Spanish football is more alive than ever, mainly thanks to two figures who have c…
PSG and Arsenal are quoted in an unprecedented finale with European glory at stake in a clash of styles that raise tension to 30 May. More information: PSG resists Bavarian siege in Munich and will defend its throne in Europe in the final of the Champions against Arsenal
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