The key battles in the Champions League final
Paris Saint-Germain's Spanish head coach Luis Enrique (R) shakes hands as he congratulates Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Ousmane Dembele at the end of the UEFA Champions League Semi-final First Leg football match between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the Emirates Stadium in north London, on April 29, 2025. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) wins 1 - 0 against Arsenal. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Paris
Saint-Germain are the favourites to win their first UEFA Champions League title
when the French club take on Inter Milan in Saturday's final.
Here
Citizen Digital looks at the battles which could define the game at the Allianz
Arena in Munich:
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Achraf Hakimi v Federico Dimarco -
The
final will be a particularly special occasion for Hakimi, PSG's Moroccan
right-back who won the Serie A title with Inter in 2021.
Hakimi
is possibly the best full-back in the world, certainly when it comes to
attacking, and he has scored or set up 22 goals this season.
But
could the space he leaves in behind on his frequent forays forward be exploited
by Dimarco, Inter's rampaging left wing-back who has four goals and 11 assists
across Serie A and the Champions League?
Dimarco
has a key role to play in Inter's 3-5-2 formation, in which his attacking
contribution is vital. However, he had a torrid time defensively up against
Lamine Yamal in the semi-finals, certainly in the first leg in Barcelona.
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia v Denzel Dumfries -
Dumfries
does the same job on the right as Dimarco on the left for Inter, with the
Dutchman a marauding wing-back who offers so much to his side going forward -
he has scored 11 goals this season, including two in the first leg against
Barcelona.
But
Dumfries will also be charged with the task of muzzling Kvaratskhelia, the
Georgian left-winger who joined PSG in January from Napoli having contributed
to Antonio Conte's side denying Inter the Serie A title.
Kvaratskhelia
is a familiar opponent for Inter - he came up against them six times while at
Napoli, but won just one of those games and has never scored past the
Nerazzurri defence.
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Marquinhos v Lautaro Martinez –
The
two captains will go head to head in a South American confrontation between
PSG's Brazilian centre-back and Inter's Argentinian forward.
At
31, Marquinhos is the oldest player in the PSG team and has been at the club
since 2013, when he joined from Roma as a teenager.
Marquinhos
has therefore appeared in so many painful defeats for PSG in the Champions
League over the last decade, and played in the 2020 final loss to Bayern
Munich.
His
experience is precious for a young side, while the 27-year-old Martinez is the
main goal threat for Inter having netted 22 goals this season, including nine
in Europe.
The
duo have played against each other four times at international level, including
in the 2021 Copa America final, when Martinez partnered Lionel Messi up front
for Argentina in their 1-0 victory over Marquinhos and Brazil at the Maracana.
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Ousmane Dembele v Marcus Thuram -
Dembele
is the leader of the PSG attack, the France winger having been transformed this
season by Luis Enrique into a lethal finisher with 33 goals in all
competitions.
If
he can find the net and help PSG to victory, he may well become the favourite
for this year's Ballon d'Or. That would be remarkable for a player who in the
French national team is principally there to serve Kylian Mbappe, as he was
last season at PSG.
In
Inter's attack, Dembele's fellow France international Thuram is the foil for
Martinez. With 18 goals in all competitions, this has been his most prolific
campaign to date.
Signed
by Inter after the 2023 final, now he has the chance to go one further than
father Lilian, a Champions League runner-up with Juventus in 2003.
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Controlling midfield -
PSG's
midfield three sees Portuguese pocket dynamos Vitinha and Joao Neves team up
with Fabian Ruiz, the elegant Spaniard whose tireless work rate can almost go
unnoticed.
Vitinha
makes the team tick and is the designated penalty taker. The energetic Neves,
signed last summer from Benfica, starts the press and is also surprisingly
useful in the air. Ruiz, scorer of a precious goal in the semi-final second leg
against Arsenal, is the most experienced of the three.
The
star in the middle for Inter is Nicolo Barella, who is joined by Turkish
international Hakan Calhanoglu, one of the best set-piece takers in world
football.
Completing
the trio is Henrikh Mkhitaryan, a veteran at 36 who made his Champions League
debut for Shakhtar Donetsk 15 years ago. He may struggle to last 90 minutes.


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