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·31 May 2025
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Paris Saint-Germain faces Inter Milan this Saturday, May 31. It's a second Champions League final for the Parisians, who hope to secure their first trophy in the competition.
In the heart of a season full of surprises in Europe, PSG has every chance to claim the cup with the big ears.
Here are four reasons to believe in a victory for the French club.
While the start of the European season was very complicated for the Parisians, almost facing elimination as early as January, Luis Enrique managed to transform his group. Solid, PSG shows a very different face in this second half of the season.
Against Aston Villa in particular, the Red and Blue said goodbye to the 100% PSG scenario that was looming over them. Instead, Paris itself inflicted a comeback against Man City at the beginning of the year.
PSG will face Inter Milan in a few hours in Munich. In the last four finals played in Bavaria, four clubs have been crowned European champions for the first time in their history.
1979 for Nottingham Forest, Dortmund in 1997, then more recently Chelsea in 2012. In 1993, we find OM who was facing... AC Milan.
Tottenham winning its first trophy since 2008, the first professional career title for Harry Kane, many paranormal events have occurred this season.
That's not all: Crystal Palace clinched the first title in its history while Bologna ended a 51-year trophy drought.
So, is it finally the right time for PSG?
Defensively, PSG has many arguments to counter Inter's attacks. And offensively, the Parisians can hurt with every move they attempt.
With an attacking trio of Kvaratskhelia - Dembélé - Doué or Barcola, the Red and Blue have the drive and speed necessary to outpace anyone. Ousmane Dembélé has even become a Ballon d'Or candidate. As for the Georgian, his arrival in Paris has greatly benefited the club.
The attack, but also the midfielders and full-backs, score a lot. Of the three goals scored against Arsenal, only one was by a forward (Dembélé), the other two were scored by Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi.
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