Neymar and Kylian Mbappé’s Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé seek to win their first name in the Champions League behind closed doors in Lisbon on Monday morning (AEST), but will have their paintings as opposed to an aspect of Bayern Munich led by prolific Robert Lewandowski.
It’s a tempting matchup between two of Europe’s super clubs, with PSG willing to crown their beyond the decade with Qatar and Bayern in the hope of winning the trophy for the sixth time.
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The festival was suspended five months earlier despite the resupoutation earlier in August, with the cancellation of matches to two matches in the quarter-finals and semi-finals.
“You feel all the tension. Everyone needs to win it, especially with this rare format. Everyone won’t forget it for long because of the tragic occasions around him,” Mbappé said.
While the atmosphere on the court will be surreal for the few hundred people who will be allowed to attend, the setting promises to be exciting, pitting two groups whose national dominance is almost general and which were winners in the semi-finals.
PSG sealed their position in their first Champions League final by beating RB Leipzig 3-0.
He is the first French representative to succeed at this point since Monaco in 2004 and the Ligue 1 team may win the biggest prize in European interclub football, after Marseille in 1993.
“That’s exactly why I came here. I said I need to enter the history of my country. (This) is another possibility to do that,” Mbappé said.
If PSG is the new rich, Bayern is one of the continent’s classic giants. This is your eleventh final.
The last of his five victories was in 2013. Four 2-1 win holders over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley (goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, David Alaba and Thomas Mueller) can play here, Boateng has doubts with a hamstring injury.
When Bayern won their first European Cup in 1974, a young PSG team had just won promotion to the wisest in France.
Leaving aside their millennial past, Bayern seem to be the most formidable team in Europe lately.
His 3-0 win in the semi-final over Lyon, his 20th consecutive victory. They are undefees of 29 games since December last year with coach Hansi Flick.
They have already scored a double in the German league and cup, with the Bundesliga name being their eighth in a row.
He has won all 10 Champions League matches this season, scoring 42 goals, a 7-2 win at Tottenham Hotspur and the 8–2 demolition in the Barcelona quarter-finals.
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