PSG enters the Champions League final by defeating Arsenal, facing Inter Milan

PSG played the counterattack game under coach Luis Enrique, overcame Arsenal, the third British club to the French side's receiver end after Aston Villa and Liverpool. PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is a star who saves goals.
Fabian Ruiz scored his first goal in the 27th minute after Arsenal clearance. Achraf Hakimi scored in the 72nd minute. Arsenal was hopeful when Bukayo Saka scored, but Donnarumma was high on the goal post to ensure his team won.
Arsenal is a more offensive team with 61 attacks, compared to just 26 PSG. But the latter makes them count.
Arsenal lost its first leg in London last week. PSG's path to the final includes eliminating Aston Villa and Liverpool, overcoming setbacks from past moments and now aims to secure its first Champions League title against Inter, who beat Barcelona in the semi-finals.
Champions League: PGS changes strategy
Mbappé's absence led to a change in the club's approach. The club moved from attracting prominent figures like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Lionel Messi and Neymar to coach Enrique, focusing on building a new team.
“I said from day one that our goal is to work hard enough to make history – that's still our goal. To be the first to win the long-awaited trophy. It's a project that has been evolving since last year and I feel very comfortable here, and I feel very comfortable here as a coach because I have the freedom and support of the president to improve the team we want to improve our team to adapt our day to adapt our day to adapt our day to adapt our team, “''
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi expressed confidence in the team. He highlighted the young players of the team.
“We believe in our coaches, we believe in our players – among our talented young, hungry players,” Al-Khelaifi told CBS Sports.
Earlier, Inter Milan defeated Barcelona 7-6 on Tuesday, booking its position in the championship final.
Fabian Ruiz scored in the 27th minute. His target comes from one piece after Arsenal clearance.