The football world will come to a standstill this Saturday when Budapest’s Puskás Aréna hosts the grand UEFA Champions League final. The match will pit two footballing approaches with different roots against each other: the attacking flair of Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint-Germain against the solid pragmatism of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
PSG seek to cement their European dynasty
The Parisian side arrive with the tag of defending champions after winning their first “Big Ears” in 2025. With Ligue 1 already wrapped up for the fifth consecutive time, Luis Enrique is backing a fluid style of football led by current Ballon d’Or holder Ousmane Dembélé, along with the game-changing Nuno Mendes and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. “Our goal is to continue being one of the best teams in the world,” the Spanish manager warned.
The “Gunners” revolution is chasing history
On the other side, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are enjoying a dream season after winning the Premier League following a 22-year drought. Now, the Londoners are chasing the first Champions League title in their history, backed by the defensive order of the Saliba-Magalhães duo, the all-action presence of Declan Rice, and the killer instinct of Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres, scorer of 21 goals.
Arteta urged his squad to channel their domestic success as a “tsunami of excitement” as they look to go out and win in Hungary. The tactical boards are ready, and immortality awaits just one winner at the home of Ferenc Puskás.
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