"I Love to Watch Them" - Alexander Zverev Chooses Who Among PSG and Arsenal He Wants as Champions League Winners
Arsenal seek their first Champions League crown and a historic double, while PSG aim to become the second team to retain the title.
- Arsenal face holders Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final today in Budapest, bidding to win the trophy for the first time, 20 years after their only previous appearance on Europe's biggest stage.
- After dismantling Inter Milan to claim their maiden European crown last season, PSG are aiming to become the second team to retain the trophy in the modern era.
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirmed a major fitness boost on Friday, while Martin Odegaard said, "It's something special that we can achieve," noting the team's desire to make history Twenty-two years after their last Premier League title.
- Speaking to BOYLE Sports, former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petiti noted the team's defensive strength; although he questioned if Arsenal can match PSG's explosive talent, he stated, "No one is better than Arsenal at defending."
- PSG manager Luis Enrique said, "We have to enjoy playing these kind of games," emphasizing the rarity of such occasions as both sides prepare for a contrasting tactical clash with PSG dreaming of consecutive European Cups.
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