Mikel Arteta has guided Arsenal to their first Champions League final in 20 years [1].
The achievement marks a significant return to the summit of European football for the North London club. After two decades of absence from the final, the team now faces Paris Saint-Germain for the title.
Arsenal enters the match with a dominant record, remaining unbeaten in the competition throughout the season [2]. This run of form has positioned the club as a primary contender against the French champions.
Despite the team's success, a recent video from BT Sport caused confusion by inaccurately describing Arteta as an 18-year-old player for Paris Saint-Germain. Fact-checking confirms that Arteta is the manager of Arsenal and is not a player for the opposing side.
The upcoming final serves as the culmination of the 2024-2025 UEFA Champions League season. The matchup pits the tactical discipline of Arteta's side against a PSG team that recently dismantled Bayern Munich.
Arsenal's journey to the final represents a long-term project under Arteta's leadership. The club has steadily climbed the ranks of European competition to secure this spot in the championship game.
“Arsenal are reaching their first Champions League final in 20 years”
Arsenal's arrival in the final signifies a shift in the European power balance, ending a 20-year drought and validating Mikel Arteta's managerial project. The unbeaten streak suggests a level of consistency rarely seen in the knockout stages, making them a formidable opponent for Paris Saint-Germain.





