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Evra says "PSG will put five goals past" Arsenal if they do one thing in the UCL final

Evra says "PSG will put five goals past" Arsenal if they do one thing in the UCL final
Evra says "PSG will put five goals past" Arsenal if they do one thing in the UCL finalREUTERS

Manchester United legend Patrice Evra has suggested that Paris Saint-Germain could destroy Arsenal.

Arsenal and PSG this weekend as they head to Budapest for the Champions League final in what should be a thrilling affair between two sides in fine form. 

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The Gunners are aiming to win their first every European trophy while PSG are hoping to defend their title after breezing through the competition so far. 

Luis Enrique's squad will have had 13 days to prepare for the final, while Arsenal will have had just six after lifting the Premier League trophy at the weekend. 

Now, as the game approaches, Evra spoke to GOAL via Stake about how what must the Gunners must not do against PSG if they want to survive against the ruthless French giants. 

"I think PSG are dominating the football world and I hope Arsenal will play openly because if they park the bus like they used to do, PSG will put five goals past them like they did to Inter in the final. I was in shock because they are the masters of Catenaccio. In Italy, as soon as you are born, they teach you about the Catenaccio.  

"But no, if PSG have all these players - if Ousmane Dembele and all of that are ready, they will destroy Arsenal. But we never know. Now they won the Premier League. I think even for the fans of Arsenal, to be honest, it will be a bonus for them to win the Champions League. 

"I don't think they will cry or be disappointed if Arsenal doesn't win this Champions League because they have already done the job, and that was the Premier League. They waited for 22 years. This is the biggest achievement. If they win the Champions League, it will be the cherry on the cake.” 

Arsenal will have to go all out to grab a result against PSG, making the clash more entertaining for the neutral viewer as both sides battle it out to be crowned European champions. 

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