Paris Saint-Germain on the brink of greatness in the Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain is set to face Arsenal in the Champions League final, aiming to defend their title and solidify their status as one of the greatest teams in soccer history. Coach Luis Enrique emphasizes the team's desire to continue making history after their recent successes. With a young and talented squad, PSG seeks to establish dominance in European football.
- ▪PSG aims to become only the second team to retain the Champions League title since its rebranding in 1992.
- ▪Luis Enrique has led PSG to set a benchmark in Europe with a combination of attacking flair and tenacity.
- ▪The team's average age is under 24, indicating potential for long-term success.
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Open this photo in gallery:PSG fans light flares on the stands during a Champions League semi-final, first leg match against Bayern Munich in Paris last month.Aurelien Morissard/The Associated PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountThe Champions League, European club soccer’s most important trophy, is at stake when Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal meet in Budapest on Saturday. For PSG and Luis Enrique, it doesn’t end there. On the line for the defending champion and its serial-winning Spanish coach is the chance to stake its claim to be considered the greatest team of this era.“I arrived at the club thinking, ‘My objective is to make history,’ and we have indeed made history,” Luis Enrique said.
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