‎PSG vs Inter: The 6 key battles that will decide the 2025 Champions League Final

After a thrilling Champions League campaign featuring 188 matches, 613 goals, and unforgettable drama, the 2025 UEFA Champions League final is set to explode at the Allianz Arena. Two European giants—Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Inter Milan—face off in a mouthwatering clash, with both sides desperate to etch their names in European history.
PSG vs Inter: Discover 6 key battles, from Martinez vs Marquinhos to Mendes vs Dumfries, that will decide the 2025 Champions League Final.
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‎PSG, chasing their elusive first Champions League title, have hit a rich vein of form under Luis Enrique in the post-Kylian Mbappé era. Meanwhile, Inter return to the final for the second time in three seasons under Simone Inzaghi, having defeated European royalty in Bayern Munich and Barcelona en route.
‎While the world awaits the final whistle in Munich, the match is likely to be decided by six individual battles across the pitch. Here's where the 2025 Champions League final will be won and lost:
‎1. Lautaro Martinez vs Marquinhos
‎Inter's captain Lautaro Martinez, with eight Champions League goals in 2025, will lead the line alongside Marcus Thuram. Facing him is PSG stalwart Marquinhos, who anchors the French side’s defense with elite anticipation and composure. This duel between South American titans will be crucial in determining Inter’s attacking success.
‎2. Nuno Mendes vs Denzel Dumfries
‎Few duels promise as much intensity as Nuno Mendes against Denzel Dumfries. The Portuguese left-back has silenced elite wingers all season, including Mohamed Salah and Bukayo Saka. But Dumfries, with 11 goals and key contributions in the semi-finals, remains Inter's most aggressive wide outlet. Expect fireworks on the flank.
‎3. Achraf Hakimi vs Federico Dimarco
‎PSG’s Achraf Hakimi, arguably the best right-back in world football, offers a potent mix of speed, creativity, and end-product. Inter's Federico Dimarco, typically dependable, faces the difficult task of containing his former teammate while supporting Inter's build-up from the back.
‎4. Joao Neves vs Nicolo Barella
‎In midfield, rising star Joao Neves takes on Inter metronome Nicolo Barella. Neves, signed from Benfica for €70 million, brings bite and balance to PSG's midfield. Barella, Italy’s finest playmaker, is Inzaghi’s engine room. Whoever controls the tempo here could tip the scales.
‎5. Gigi Donnarumma vs Yann Sommer
‎Both teams boast elite goalkeepers in Gianluigi Donnarumma and Yann Sommer. Donnarumma has starred in high-pressure shootouts and key knockout games, while Sommer was imperious against Barcelona. The battle of the gloves might prove the ultimate decider.
‎6. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia vs Benjamin Pavard
‎‘Kvaradona’ will test the fitness and form of Benjamin Pavard, recently returned from injury. The Georgian’s flair and movement have unlocked defences across Europe, while Pavard’s positional discipline could be Inter’s last line of wide defense.
‎As PSG aim to make history and Inter look to recapture past glories, these six head-to-heads offer a thrilling glimpse into where the 2025 Champions League final will be decided.
Saturday in Munich is not just a final—it's a chessboard of world-class footballers.

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