Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta made a statement ahead of the UEFA Champions League final match against PSG. Sport24.az reports that the Spanish specialist noted that the previous games between the teams will not be of great importance.
In his opinion, both teams have changed significantly:
"I think both teams have changed. The previous ones were three very different games, three very different moments. The final will be a tactical team clash. Two teams with exceptional functionality, adaptability and intensity will face each other. There will also be individual episodes. If you look at the Champions League, a lot there depends on just that. We know we have to be at our best to win.
The Champions League final is a huge event, a great privilege. You see the effect of reaching the final, how people react, how they crave the game. The Champions League is a special tournament in club football. I really want to enjoy this day and, of course, win."
It should be noted that the final match between Arsenal and PSG will be held tomorrow in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and will start at 23:00 Baku time.