It is said that opposites attract and Paris Saint-Germain's irresistible attack propelled them into Saturday's intriguing Champions League final clash against a tight-fisted Arsenal side in Budapest. The final will be broadcast live on FRANCE 24 at 6pm, CET. PSG coach Luis Enrique said that there were "no favourites" going into the final against Mikel Arteta's Premier League champions, and insisted that the devil will be "in the details". While the bookmakers do classify the Ligue 1 winners as favourites, they also suggest that this is the hardest final to call since 2018, when Real Madrid beat Liverpool. Only one of the two sides has scored in each of the last seven finals, which may well be the case again at the Puskas Arena, given Arsenal's likely approach. Read moreWillian Pacho: The kid from Quininde who rose to PSG defender heights The Gunners, unbeaten in the tournament, have kept nine clean sheets and conceded just six goals. Most expect that they will sit deep and try to punish PSG from set-pieces. "It's going to be decided on the details," said PSG captain Marquinhos, in agreement with his coach. "How to defend, how to attack... how to defend a set piece, also how to attack a set piece. "All the little details in a football match and in a final are going to be important." Arsenal's players have played a lot more football this season than those from PSG, but winger Bukayo Saka dismissed the idea that his side might pay for their more arduous workload. "A game like this is not going to be decided on minutes, it's going to be decided on moments," said the England international. Making history Finally winning the Champions League for Arsenal would mean a lot, not only for the current team, but also players from previous generations who never managed to do it. Patrick Vieira, a club icon and captain of their 'invincibles' side, sent current skipper Martin Odegaard a good luck video. "It was special, he is a proper club legend for everything he's done," said Odegaard.
PSG, Arsenal to compete in knife-edge Champions League final
Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain face Arsenal in Saturday's final in Budapest aiming to defend their crown. PSG coach Luis Enrique said that there were "no favourites" going into the final…











