UMVA has learned that England captain Harry Kane believes Arsenal have a genuine shot at toppling Paris Saint‑Germain in Saturday’s Champions League showdown.
The Gunners, fresh from ending a 22‑year Premier League drought, are now chasing a historic double under Mikel Arteta’s relentless guidance. Across the continent, PSG sit on the throne of a first‑ever European triumph and are poised to become the first side in decades to defend the title.
Kane, whose own season with Bayern Munich produced an astonishing 61 goals in 51 matches, described the final as “a really even test.” He praised Arsenal as “one of the best teams in Europe” while acknowledging the French giants as “obviously the reigning champions and a difficult team to beat.”
“Both teams have good qualities and can be dangerous,” the striker told Sky Sports, emphasizing the clash of styles that will define the night. “It will be an interesting final, we’ll have to see what happens.”
Despite naming PSG as slight favourites after their dramatic semi‑final victory over Bayern, Kane insisted the contest will be decided by fine margins. “Two totally different teams in the way they play but two very strong teams. It will be an even match.”
Arteta, still buzzing from lifting the Premier League trophy, has vowed to channel that energy into the European arena. He told his players the shirt now carries a new weight – the confidence of champions and the responsibility to raise the club’s standards.
As the clock ticks down to kickoff in Budapest, the atmosphere crackles with anticipation. Fans can feel the electric promise of a night that could rewrite history, as Arsenal aim to add a glittering European crown to their domestic triumph.
