The Full Time Report — Ep.24: Three Days to Budapest
Three days until Arsenal face PSG in the Champions League final in Budapest — we go through the injury list, the big tactical battle, the Arteta Manager of the Season award, and what it would mean if Arsenal pull this off. Plus: Barcelona finally move for Gordon, Chelsea shut down any idea of selling João Pedro, and the transfer window is about to swing open.
Sources
- UEFA — Official PSG vs Arsenal UCL final facts
- ESPN — PSG vs Arsenal team news and preview
- Flashscore — Arsenal vs PSG: a clash of styles
- UEFA — Declan Rice pre-final interview
- Fabrizio Romano — Arteta Manager of the Season, Gordon to Barcelona, Chelsea on João Pedro
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