Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka insists that defining moments, not accumulated minutes, will decide Saturday’s knife-edge Champions League final in Budapest as his side prepares to face Paris Saint-Germain.
The England international dismissed any fatigue concerns regarding the Gunners’ heavy workload, framing the highly anticipated match as a high-stakes battle of margins.
The European showpiece at the Puskas Arena pits Paris Saint-Germain’s explosive, pace-driven attacking force directly against Arsenal’s notoriously rigid, steel defence.
While bookmakers label the current Champions League holders PSG as slight favourites, coach Luis Enrique maintains that no true favourite exists in this clash of opposing styles.
Arsenal enter the historic tie riding a wave of confidence after capturing their first Premier League title in 22 years, completely unbeaten in European play with nine clean sheets.
Experts predict that Mikel Arteta’s tactical plan will involve sitting deep to absorb French pressure before exploiting set-pieces, a specific threat that fit-again PSG winger Ousmane Dembele publicly acknowledged ahead of kickoff.

Both clubs possess immense historical motivation to secure the trophy under the cooler, cloudy Budapest skies.
Luis Enrique aims to guide PSG to back-to-back European crowns, which would establish them as the only French club with multiple European Cups in football history.
Conversely, an Arsenal victory would deliver the club its first-ever Champions League trophy and wrap up an unprecedented European hat-trick for English football following recent continental triumphs by Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
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