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PSG AND INTER MILAN BEGAN THEIR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CAMPAIGNS AS OUTSIDERS BUT THEIR INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCES AND SPECTACULAR RUNS TO MUNICH IS SURE TO PRODUCE A BRILLIANT FINAL 18:32, 31 May
2025Updated 18:33, 31 May 2025 PSG and Inter Milan meet in Munich tonight with the Champions League set to come to an exciting climax after a remarkable season. No one will begrudge either
team their place in the final and both teams are sure to serve up more entertainment that their respective European adventures have cooked up so far. PSG had too much for Arsenal to handle
to reach the final as they buried a fourth English club in this year's competition having beaten Manchester City in the league phase before dumping out Liverpool and Aston Villa. While
Inter defeated Barcelona in one of the all-time great European semi-finals after showing their mettle as they edged past Bayern Munich in the quarter final. Luis Enrique's side arrive
at the Allianz Arena as favourites and the _Daily Star Sport's_ writers have come to the same conclusion. JEREMY CROSS Paris Saint Germain 3-1 Inter Milan Article continues below
It's easy to think Inter Milan's name is on the trophy, given the remarkable circumstances of their semi final victory over Barcelona. And it's also safe to say that while the
Italians are not the most attractive side to watch, Simone Inzaghi has moulded one that is streetwise and hard to beat. But facing them in Munich just happens to be the best team in the
competition. The French giants have suffered nothing but heartache in the Champions League, and still couldn't win it even when they had Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Angel Di Maria leading
their attack in the final in 2020. But what a job Luis Enrique has done in the French capital. Enrique has built a formidable team based on youth and talent, instead of superstar names,
with Ousmane Dembele scoring goals for fun. They will have too much guile and attacking prowess for Inter. And will be deserved winners. CAMERON WINSTANLEY Paris Saint Germain 2-1 Inter
Milan Luis Enrique should be the man to deliver PSG their first ever Champions League title, and it would be thoroughly deserved given their run to Munich. DON'T MISS A THING WITH
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more, right here The Spaniard has done an incredible job of turning PSG’s superstar-studded side of Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar into the most exciting team in Europe built on
breathtaking young and exciting talent. However, Inter will be hoping that their experience will tell on the night, and who would begrudge them believing it’s their time again after their
incredible semi final win over Barcelona and riding their luck against Bayern Munich in the quarter final. Article continues below In this new-look PSG team, there is an obvious lack of big
game experience, barring Gianluigi Donnarumma and Marquinhos, who have tasted success on the international stage. But this team is fearless, unlike any we've seen for years. And while
Inter are incredibly tough to beat, if PSG approach the biggest game in the club’s history with the same attacking nature they have throughout the tournament, their young guns will have too
much for Inter to deal with and contain.