'It'll be suicidal': Robin Singh on the tactical battle that could decide PSG vs Arsenal in the Champions League Final
NEW DELHI: The UEFA Champions League final between defending Champions Paris Saint-Germain and newly crowned Premier League winners Arsenal has been termed as the ‘best attack’ (PSG) vs. the ‘best defense’ (Arsenal).
In the biggest night of European football, the world will witness two contrasting philosophies built by two Spanish coaching legends. Luis Enrique’s attacking machine will collide with the defensive fortress Mikel Arteta has spent years constructing at Arsenal. And if any matchup proves there are multiple ways to reach the pinnacle of the ‘beautiful game’, it is this one.
PSG are looking to become only the second side after Real Madrid to win back-to-back UCL crowns, while Arsenal will want to make history by winning their first UCL after ending their English title trophy drought of 22 years.
On their path to Puskas Arena, PSG have already scored 44 times in 16 games- one shy of Barcelona's all-time single-edition record of 45, set in 1999-2000. On the contrary, the London-side, who are the only unbeaten side in the competition, conceded just six goals and kept nine clean sheets along the way, a testament to their top-class defensive abilities.
Attack Meets Defence on Football's Biggest Stage
Former Indian footballer and expert Robin Singh believes Arteta will resist any temptation to press high against Luis Enrique's free-flowing side.
"It'll be suicidal for Arsenal to come out and try to press a PSG side that relies on the pace of Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and Desiré Doué,” said Singh in an exclusive interaction with Timesofindia.com facilitated by Sony Sports.
“I expect Arteta to use Rice and Zubimendi as two defensive midfielders in front of their defense line and try to stop the midfield from moving. As much as we're talking about the attackers of this PSG side to play football.”
The Battle for Control
Vitinha is the fulcrum for PSG that keeps them ticking in both attack and midfield. The Portuguese has made 227 line-breaking passes from the middle of the pitch in the Champions League this season – 44 more than any other player. Arsenal’s Declan Rice will have to restrict the creativity so that PSG’s midfield can have less impact.
“it's also controlled by Joao Neves, Vitinha and Fabian Ruiz or whoever plays in the midfield. So for Arsenal to contain them they will have to get two defensive midfielders going." Singh opined.
This is not the same Arsenal that PSG dismantled across two legs of last season's semi-final. Arteta's men have grown up.
"He's built a side that is defensively so strong," Singh said reflecting on the differences he saw from the last season.
"They're a lot more harder to play against. They're happy to play less pretty football to make sure they are a cohesive unit. Defensive solidity, clean sheet wins, new titles - that's what Arteta has gone and done for this Arsenal side.”
Arsenal's Kvaratskhelia Problem
Achraf Hakimi, arguably the best right-back in the world right now, is doubtful for the match and can be a big miss for Luis Enrique’s side. His overlapping threat from right back could have been devastating against Arsenal's exposed left flank.
Mikel Arteta also has issues in the right-back position as both Ben White and Jurien Timber are recovering from injuries. But to contain PSG’s most dangerous attacker, the Georgian ‘George Best’ Khavicha Kvaratskhelia , Timber might have to be back with a race against time.
The Georgian's numbers are simply astonishing. His seven goals and three assists make him the highest goal contributor in this season's knockout rounds, and when he assisted Dembélé in the semi-final against Bayern Munich, he became the first player in Champions League history to score or assist in seven consecutive knockout-stage appearances within the same campaign.
“I think it could be an idea for Timber to play, but he has to prove himself in training for Arteta to choose him,” said Singh, adding, “It's, it's one of the biggest nights in Champions League football for Arsenal to win the two biggest cups in Europe, as some would say, which is the Premier League and now the Champions League. So I think it's how Arteta and Timber can show him why he wants to start.”
Singh added on how the presence of Timber can make a difference in the game. Kvaratskhelia's ball-carrying abilities would give any defender a run for his life, and his 141 progressive carries in this season's Champions League have seen him travel 1,557 metres upfield.
Five of his goals in the 2025-26 competition have come directly following those carries. And Arsenal desperately need the Dutchman to play as he's their best - and arguably only - hope of containing Kvaratskhelia.
"Pressure is a privilege. Heavy is the head that always wears the crown," The former Indian striker said.
"PSG have had the experience on big European nights. But sometimes the freshness also brings a bit of unpredictability and that's what Luis Enrique would be banking on."
The Difference-Makers Waiting in Reserve
Speaking on the bench strength, Singh said "If you need defensive solidity, Arsenal are a lot more ready from the bench. When you look at attackers, I still feel PSG can bring on players that can change the game."
Singh pointed to Kai Havertz and Bradley Barcola as the likeliest match-changers from either dugout. Havertz, who scored the winner for Chelsea in the 2021 final against Manchester City could be decisive in the later stages of the match.
PSG carry the weight of champions. who refuse to stop and will hope to retain the crown. Arsenal arrives with carpe diem in their hearts and history at their backs as they find themselves in the final of a UCL for the first time since 2006.
And if Arsenal get over the line, they would also become only the 25th club to ever win the European Cup or Champions League, having played 225 games in the competition - more than any other club to have never lifted the trophy.
On Saturday night in Budapest, only one side will have the last laugh.
Watch UEFA Champions League 2025/26 - Final - PSG vs Arsenal on May 30th 2026, from 9:30 PM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 Hindi SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 4 SD & HD (Tamil, Telugu & Kannada) and Sony LIV.
Stay updated with IPL Live Score and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.
On their path to Puskas Arena, PSG have already scored 44 times in 16 games- one shy of Barcelona's all-time single-edition record of 45, set in 1999-2000. On the contrary, the London-side, who are the only unbeaten side in the competition, conceded just six goals and kept nine clean sheets along the way, a testament to their top-class defensive abilities.
Attack Meets Defence on Football's Biggest Stage
Former Indian footballer and expert Robin Singh believes Arteta will resist any temptation to press high against Luis Enrique's free-flowing side.
"It'll be suicidal for Arsenal to come out and try to press a PSG side that relies on the pace of Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and Desiré Doué,” said Singh in an exclusive interaction with Timesofindia.com facilitated by Sony Sports.
The Battle for Control
“it's also controlled by Joao Neves, Vitinha and Fabian Ruiz or whoever plays in the midfield. So for Arsenal to contain them they will have to get two defensive midfielders going." Singh opined.
This is not the same Arsenal that PSG dismantled across two legs of last season's semi-final. Arteta's men have grown up.
"He's built a side that is defensively so strong," Singh said reflecting on the differences he saw from the last season.
"They're a lot more harder to play against. They're happy to play less pretty football to make sure they are a cohesive unit. Defensive solidity, clean sheet wins, new titles - that's what Arteta has gone and done for this Arsenal side.”
Arsenal's Kvaratskhelia Problem
Achraf Hakimi, arguably the best right-back in the world right now, is doubtful for the match and can be a big miss for Luis Enrique’s side. His overlapping threat from right back could have been devastating against Arsenal's exposed left flank.
Mikel Arteta also has issues in the right-back position as both Ben White and Jurien Timber are recovering from injuries. But to contain PSG’s most dangerous attacker, the Georgian ‘George Best’ Khavicha Kvaratskhelia , Timber might have to be back with a race against time.
The Georgian's numbers are simply astonishing. His seven goals and three assists make him the highest goal contributor in this season's knockout rounds, and when he assisted Dembélé in the semi-final against Bayern Munich, he became the first player in Champions League history to score or assist in seven consecutive knockout-stage appearances within the same campaign.
“I think it could be an idea for Timber to play, but he has to prove himself in training for Arteta to choose him,” said Singh, adding, “It's, it's one of the biggest nights in Champions League football for Arsenal to win the two biggest cups in Europe, as some would say, which is the Premier League and now the Champions League. So I think it's how Arteta and Timber can show him why he wants to start.”
Singh added on how the presence of Timber can make a difference in the game. Kvaratskhelia's ball-carrying abilities would give any defender a run for his life, and his 141 progressive carries in this season's Champions League have seen him travel 1,557 metres upfield.
Five of his goals in the 2025-26 competition have come directly following those carries. And Arsenal desperately need the Dutchman to play as he's their best - and arguably only - hope of containing Kvaratskhelia.
"Pressure is a privilege. Heavy is the head that always wears the crown," The former Indian striker said.
"PSG have had the experience on big European nights. But sometimes the freshness also brings a bit of unpredictability and that's what Luis Enrique would be banking on."
The Difference-Makers Waiting in Reserve
Speaking on the bench strength, Singh said "If you need defensive solidity, Arsenal are a lot more ready from the bench. When you look at attackers, I still feel PSG can bring on players that can change the game."
Singh pointed to Kai Havertz and Bradley Barcola as the likeliest match-changers from either dugout. Havertz, who scored the winner for Chelsea in the 2021 final against Manchester City could be decisive in the later stages of the match.
PSG carry the weight of champions. who refuse to stop and will hope to retain the crown. Arsenal arrives with carpe diem in their hearts and history at their backs as they find themselves in the final of a UCL for the first time since 2006.
And if Arsenal get over the line, they would also become only the 25th club to ever win the European Cup or Champions League, having played 225 games in the competition - more than any other club to have never lifted the trophy.
On Saturday night in Budapest, only one side will have the last laugh.
Watch UEFA Champions League 2025/26 - Final - PSG vs Arsenal on May 30th 2026, from 9:30 PM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 Hindi SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 4 SD & HD (Tamil, Telugu & Kannada) and Sony LIV.
Stay updated with IPL Live Score and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.
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