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Updated · ESPN · May 29
Luis Enrique Eyes 3rd European Crown as PSG, Arsenal Bring Contrasting Styles to Saturday Final
Updated
Updated · ESPN · May 29

Luis Enrique Eyes 3rd European Crown as PSG, Arsenal Bring Contrasting Styles to Saturday Final

10 articles · Updated · ESPN · May 29
  • Budapest hosts Saturday’s Champions League final with Luis Enrique chasing a third title as coach and PSG seeking back-to-back crowns against Premier League champion Arsenal.
  • Enrique framed the matchup as two attacking teams taking “different routes to the same destination,” contrasting PSG’s free-flowing approach with Arsenal’s physical, direct game and prolific set-piece threat.
  • PSG reached the final through Chelsea, Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Monaco, a tougher path than Arsenal’s run past Bayer Leverkusen, Sporting CP and Atlético Madrid; Enrique said that suffering sharpened his team.
  • Despite PSG entering as favorites, Enrique rejected that label, saying finals erase hierarchy and warning Arsenal are fully capable of winning after what he called a deserved league title.
Will PSG's rested attacking stars outshine Arsenal's battle-hardened squad to clinch a second straight title?
Can Arsenal's set-piece dominance expose the one fatal flaw in PSG's quest for back-to-back European glory?