Mikel Arteta don name im side for tonight Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, with Kai Havertz given the nod to start up front.
The boss don make eight switches from im heavily-rotated starting XI wey begin our 2-1 win at Crystal Palace six days ago, with only Cristhian Mosquera, Piero Hincapie and Myles Lewis-Skelly keeping their places.
The two defenders start at centre-back at Selhurst Park but go revert to the full-back positions, with Gabriel and William Saliba returning to the heart of our defence, with David Raya behind them.
Lewis-Skelly go play for midfield alongside Declan Rice and captain Martin Odegaard, with Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard as the preferred wing options.
Havertz go get chance to replicate im feats for the 2021 Champions League final when im score the winner, with plenty attacking talent on the bench if required.
Jurrien Timber also dey substitute having miss the past couple months with groin issue, with Ben White as our only injury casualty heading into the final.
PSG meanwhile don make five changes to their team wey last play a fortnight ago when dem bin beat by neighbours Paris FC, having already sew up the Ligue 1 title.
Having go off for the first half of their last game with calf injury, Ousmane Dembele dey fit to start, while Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes dey available, having not play since their epic 5-4 win for the semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich a month ago.
Dem come into the backline as does William Pacho, while Desire Doue come in on the wing ahead of Bradley Barcola.
The other switch see Joao Neves return, with Lucas Beraldo drop to the bench.
Arsenal subs: Arrizabalaga, Timber, Calafiori, Zubimendi, Merino, Norgaard, Eze, Madueke, Dowman, Martinelli, Gyokeres, Jesus.
PSG subs: Chevalier, Marin, Hernandez, Zabarnyi, Beraldo, Mayulu, Lee, Fernandez, Barcola, Zaire-Emery, Ramos, Mbaye.
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Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori don begin the mind games ahead of the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, suggesting say the Gunners fit want lift the trophy more than their opponents.
Arsenal go into Saturday night showpiece fixture in Budapest having celebrate clinching their first Premier League title for 22 years, though still without Champions League triumph to their name.
Na only the Gunners second-ever appearance for the final and first for 20 years, having bin edge out 2-1 by Barcelona for agonising fashion for Paris for 2005/06 under Arsene Wenger.
Reigning French champions PSG, by contrast, go to the Puskas Arena as the holders, having finally end their own long wait for glory 12 months ago by demolish Inter Milan 5-0 on their second final appearance in Munich, completing a historic trophy quadruple for the process – making am six won overall for 2025 alone.
Asked how Arsenal fit avoid similar fate to that of Inter this weekend against PSG side wey don already win four trophies this term for Ligue 1, the Trophee des Champions, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Intercontinental Cup, Calafiori question if dem fit match Mikel Arteta team for motivation levels after their long-awaited success last season.
I always like to think about and focus on my team and myself, the Italian international tell CBS Sports. And I think my team-mates go do the same.
For the first time I think this season, we get a lot of days to prepare for this game.
We go do everything wey we fit. Obviously dem win last season, but I see this as opportunity for us as well. Maybe we want am more than dem.
Saturday Champions League final na clear clash of styles, with Arsenal set-piece masters up against PSG side wey dem know for their entertaining attacking philosophy under Luis Enrique.
Asked how the Arsenal players respond to criticism of their football as boring, Calafiori say: I no think say dat one dey completely true.
We get some good moments until December, January, then obviously we get period where we no dey play dat good, but still we dey win and dat one na wetin make the difference – when you no dey play so good, but you still manage to win the game.