
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has made a big decision when it comes to who will lead his attack against PSG .Â
The two teams meet in the Champions League final this evening in Budapest in what is a European Cup final for the Gunners in 20 years.Â
PSG won their first Champions League last season, and will be looking to achieve the rare feat of retaining the trophy, but after winning the Premier League last weekend, Arsenal will be confident they can finish this season off in some style.Â
One of the key decisions Arteta needed to make ahead of kick off was at striker, and for this showpiece match, he chose Kai Havertz over Viktor Gyokeres to lead Arsenal's attack.Â
Havertz will be part of a front three which will include Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard on the right and left wings respectively.Â
The German is no stranger to this match, he scored the winner against Manchester City in Chelsea's 1-0 win over Pep Guardiola's side five years ago.
While Gyokeres offers a more physical threat, Havertz has the edge technically, and will be able to establish a good link-up between the attack and midfield.Â
For PSG, the only major concern was at fullback with Achraf Hakimi fitness.Â
However, the Moroccan has been passed fit to play, and as expected, the Gunners defence will have to battle against the dangerous attacking trio of DĂ©sirĂ© DouĂ©, Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© and Ballon d'Or contender Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.Â
Arsenal and PSG battle for Europe's biggest prize this Saturday, May 30. Watch it live on DAZN in the US (Spanish commentary), Canada, and New Zealand.


