ARSENAL'S PLAYERS STOOD THERE AS PSG CELEBRATED

PSG under Enrique's leadership play attractive football and always look for a way to score again, which excites the fans, even if it comes at the cost of conceding an extra goal. This could have cost them in the semi-finals against Bayern, when they were already leading 5-2 in the first leg, but then conceded twice cheaply.
In the return match in Munich, they completely disabled Bayern's stars with a disciplined performance, which is a prerequisite for success at the highest level. This was proof that PSG is not only a collection of brilliant attackers, but also a solid and organized defense. This was confirmed in the final, Arsenal only shot on their goal once in 120 minutes.
Arsenal play completely differently, where the narcissistic Arteta's style is only the result. The 1-0 victory is the most important Arsenal game for him. The fact that Arsenal are champions in Great Britain is largely due to VAR because Arsenal won 21 points or with a penalty in the last minutes of the game or even extra time. Were the VAR decisions correct? For my knowledge of football, certainly not. And football in Great Britain is more rugby than football and the referees decide as they see fit, if they slept well and had good sex before the game, they will be more generous or referee the same as in previous games, if the sleep was bad and even without sex, they will judge the impossible as possible.
Arsenal did not only destroy the style with Arteta's unattractive game, but also destroyed his players such as Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and also Gabriel Martinelli, in whom there is a visible regression and not progress compared to the games in the past.
For me personally, the fact that Arsenal are champions of Great Britain is a great disappointment, which was not the result of a good game but just luck with the referees and VAR.
That's why I'm extremely happy that PSG defended the title, especially since PSG is now the only club besides Real Madrid to have done so. My club Chelsea FC would have done it too, if John Terry hadn't missed a penalty against ManU just because he slipped right before the kick. That was tragic!
















































