Paris Saint-Germain is now preparing to face Arsenal in the Champions League final. A prestigious clash that is already generating plenty of reactions, starting with Thierry Henry, who shared his thoughts during an appearance on CBS.
Thierry Henry finds himself torn between two worlds. Born in Paris but an Arsenal legend, the former French striker believes PSG will approach this final with a completely different mindset compared to previous European campaigns. “PSG will obviously have the experience of knowing what it takes to win it. And once you cross that line, you are no longer afraid of winning. Sometimes, as I always say, the fear of winning is greater than the fear of losing.”
Thierry Henry Highlights PSG’s Strengths Ahead of the Final
According to Henry, Arsenal will need to produce a huge performance against the European champions. “With a bit of luck, we will go there, be brave, but we will have to beat and fight against the champions. And we know it will not be easy.”
The Arsenal icon was especially impressed by PSG’s ability to adapt to every type of game scenario. “When you look at the way Paris Saint-Germain played tonight, they can hurt you in both styles. They can beat you with the ball by scoring more goals than you, and they can also neutralize you. They have everything needed.”
Despite his praise for PSG, Henry refuses to rule Arsenal out and highlighted the collective strength of Mikel Arteta’s side. He pointed out the team’s resilience and defensive solidity, while emphasizing that Arsenal remain efficient in front of goal whenever opportunities arise. Henry ultimately sees “different styles” colliding in a final where mental strength could make all the difference.
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