PSG might have lost five games on their way to the Champions League final, but they have found a way to win when it matters.
“They have gone to young, French players, the fans identify with these players. They are a proper team and deserve to be in the final,” said Owen Hargreaves on TNT Sports.
“Luis Enrique understands you cannot carry any players in the Champions League. Now they have captured the hearts of Paris fans and for the neutrals they are great to watch.”
Their semi-final victory is in no small part thanks to their dynamic full-backs – Achraf Hakimi, who was named man of the match in both legs and scored a stunning goal to make sure of PSG’s victory, and Nuno Mendes.
Their energy up and down the flanks always gave PSG options out wide in attack while their workrate to get back into defensive shape was equally impressive.
“They have come up against some of the best wingers in Europe and they have really stood tall, and they are not scared of having those duels, time and time again, or being isolated against them,” said former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha.
“In terms of a full-back display in Europe this season, the stuff that they have been doing is as good as any pair in the competition.”
Gianluigi Donnarumma has also been a key figure with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta suggesting the Italian goalkeeper is the reason PSG have reached the final.
“Over the two legs, the best player on the pitch was their goalkeeper – he’s made a difference in the tie,” said the Gunners boss.
Onuoha said Donnarumma had been the “key man” for PSG, adding: “There are so many big moments he stepped up. Some of his saves were massive saves in really big moments on the biggest stage.”