On Saturday night in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter will meet to determine which club wins the Champions League this season.
PSG has never put his hands on the famous trophy, despite the years of domestic rule, while Inter seeks to recover, 15 years after his most recent triumph in 2010.
Luis Enrique has eliminated the culture of superstar that existed during the first decade of QSI ownership in Paris. After Neymar and Lionel Messi’s experiments finally did not work, Kylian Mbappe was the last to look for the Glory of the Champions League at Real Madrid.
It is ironic, then, that his new club left the competition in the quarterfinals, and his local team of children could now win him at the first opportunity without him.
For Inter, who were struck narrowly by Manchester City by 2023It feels like the culmination of a team that has been built from the ashes of a poor decade after the Agudes of 2010.
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma – The old teen prodigy already looks like a solid contestant for cleaning the goalkeeper prizes at the upcoming Ballon d’Or and Best Fifa Ballon Football Awards. As much as PSG is incredible to move forward, they owe their place to the final in Donnarumma.
RB: Achraf Hakimi – Like Denzel Dumfries on the right, PSG greatly depends on his fashion full of funds for his attacking creativity. Their runs will extend and try the back three and seek to fix the left wing, probably being Federico Dimarco.
CB: Marquinhos – 30 years of age and more than 600 senior career games under the belt, almost 500 of these have been in a PSG t -shirt. Having a club legend and Parisian adoption, a first Trophy in the Champions League would be a great story.
CB: Willian Pacho – The young man, 23, has stayed at the back, next to the skipper, since he arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt last summer. It is another story of south -American success and part of what seems to be a new Ecuadorian golden generation, 20 years after the first.
LB: Nuno Mendes – The left of the left of Portugal lost most of last season due to a significant injury to an hamstrock, which requires surgery. But his return to form and form in 2024/25 was recently rewarded by a new long -term contract until 2029.
CM: Joao Neves – Not all players dragged Portuguese football to have great money: Renato Sanches should know, ironically, part of the agreement that Benfica said last summer. But the 20 -year -old is very good and joined nine of his colleagues on the team of the 1st League season.
Cm: Vitinha – Wolverhampton Wanderers refused to use a 20 million euros option to make a permanent agreement by 2021. Now, its estimated market value is three times more than, but it is possibly more important in PSG than just suggesting this number.
Cm: Fabian Ruiz – The winner of the Euro 2024 of Spain may characterize the time of Enrique to PSG more than anyone else. He struggled to enter the initial 11th in the second half of last season, but fought against the manager of the manager doing simple things exceptionally well.
RW: Desir Doue – 26 goals and assists (Check numbers before posting) In his first season in PSG, after the transfer of 50 million euros last summer of Rennes, it was the best start he could have wished. He celebrates his twentieth anniversary three days after the final and he will expect to have had the perfect gift.
St: Ousmane Dembele – Should Psg This ending wins, the 2025 Gold Ballon waits for someone widely written only a couple of years ago. Old disciplinary themes resurfaced when he was abandoned by a league phase clash with Arsenal in October, but this calendar year has been different.
LW: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – The January transfer windows are notoriously difficult, but PSG managed to land someone who has improved their team for a reasonable price. The Georgia Superstrel has been obtained a lot of rest for domestic games since April to keep it fresh in Europe.
GK: Yann Summer – After a decent race, the Swiss Tap has become one of the best goalkeepers in the world in the mid -1930’s and has proven to be the master’s degree in Inter recruiters. Andre on 2023 replaced Andre with only a fraction of the price.
CB: Yann Aurel Bisseck – This is perhaps the only place of Inter’s Back Three that could live up to it. The German, 25, has made a slightly circuit route to the top, but it has generally impressed in a rupture season. Benjamin Pavard will be his biggest rival.
CB: Francesco Acerbi – The veteran defender, who turns 38 next season, showed his ability to attack the semifinal against Barcelona, marking the Igualada of the rate in the second stage. He had never won a trophy before his 30th birthday, but this could be his eighth.
CB: Alessandro Bastoni – Part of the furniture in the Inter these days, although this season is the first time it has passed 50 appearances in one campaign. Watch out for the ability to enter the midfield and create possibilities: it has six (Check the figure before posting) Attend its name by 2024/25.
RWB: Denzel Dumfries – After scoring or helped five of Inter’s seven goals in both legs in the semifinal, the Dutch wing back has entered the right time. The technical staff have been attentive to him since the injury to the hamstrings in April, so the fitness should not be a problem.
Cm: Nicolo Barella – Regular transfer links with Premier League Giants Liverpool and Manchester City in recent months are an indication of Barella’s position among elite midfielders. Ballon d’Or nominations by 2021 and 2023 will be followed by a third in 2025.
Cm: Calhanglu Foot – Exchange Rossoneri by Nerazzurri in 2021 has proven to be absolutely the appropriate decision for the piece expert. He has played the best football of his career in the last two seasons and will cause PSG all kinds of problems.
Cm: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – The 36 -year -old young man is a different type of player from the prolific attender known by Borussia Dortmund fans a decade ago. But even with age, he is as important as never before he resurrected his career since he arrived in 2022.
LWB: Federico Dimarco – A little less impressive than Dumfrias and more easily replaced, the Italian back is simply wearing up to whoever faces. Making Achraf Hakimi think about defending, instead of plowing forward, it is a large battle.
St: Lautaro Martinez – He played the pain in the semifinal to help promote his team in the final, and only a really bad injury would be discarded. The victory could easily cease his status as a legend of the club, having arrived as a 20 -year -old known in 2018.
St: Marcus Thuram – A solid sheet for Martinez for the last two seasons with a strong record, if not prominent. It Champions league It was a trophy that his legendary father, Lilian, never won, so it could be a great time for the Thuram family.
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