Paris Saint-Germain has secured the ticket to the UEFA Champions League Final after edging Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate, setting up a blockbuster clash with Arsenal. While the Gunners are chasing their first-ever European title, Yankee Scores believes PSG’s experience and tactical prowess will crush that dream.
Paris Saint‑Germain battled Bayern Munich to a tense 1‑1 draw at the Allianz Arena, sealing their place in the final on aggregate. Ousmane Dembélé struck early in the 3rd minute after a sharp cut‑back from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, giving PSG the edge. Although Harry Kane found the net in stoppage time with a 94th‑minute equalizer, Bayern’s late push wasn’t enough to overturn the deficit and deny PSG their ticket to the final.
Paris Saint Germain is the first French team to make it to the Champions League Final in two consecutive season.
Going up against Arsenal, PSG enter the final as the reigning champions. Last season, they dismantled Inter Milan 5‑0 in the final, the largest margin ever seen in the competition’s history.
For Arsenal, the wait to return to the Champions League final has been a long one. Their last appearance came back in 2006, when they fell to Barcelona in Paris. Since then, the Gunners have managed quarterfinal and semifinal finishes, with two of those runs guided by current manager Mikel Arteta.
The two teams have crossed paths six times in the Champions League, with PSG holding the upper hand. The French giants have claimed two victories, Arsenal just one, while the other meetings ended in draws. Their most recent clash came in last season’s semifinal, where Paris Saint‑Germain knocked Arsenal out with a 2‑1 win at home and a 1‑0 triumph away, booking their place in the final against Inter Milan.

6 Reasons Why
Player for player, Paris Saint‑Germain boast one of the most lethal attacks in Europe. Their front line has fired in 44 goals in the Champions League this season, the most of any team, and 70 in Ligue 1. The trio alone contributed 22 goals in Europe and 39 domestically, proving they can decide games in an instant.
Arsenal, by comparison, have managed 29 goals in the Champions League and 67 in the Premier League, with their attackers accounting for 17 and 26 respectively. While the Gunners’ defense has been strong, facing PSG’s relentless firepower is a completely different challenge.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Vitinha provide balance and creativity in the middle of the park. Their ability to dictate tempo could neutralize Arsenal’s pressing game and keep the Gunners chasing shadows.
Marquinhos and Milan Škriniar anchor a backline that has grown more disciplined this season. PSG’s defense has shown resilience against elite strikers, and that stability could frustrate Arsenal’s attack.
Although PSG may not have the largest bench in terms of numbers, the quality they bring off it is undeniable. Luis Enrique can call on fresh legs without sacrificing talent, ensuring the team maintains its cutting edge late in games.
Arsenal, on the other hand, possess quantity but not the same level of quality. Their bench offers options, yet lacks the decisive players who can truly flip the outcome of a match. When the margins are this fine, PSG’s superior depth could prove decisive.
PSG eliminated Arsenal in last year’s semifinal, winning both legs. That psychological advantage matters. The French giants know they can beat the Gunners when it counts, and Arsenal must overcome that history.


