A different kind of Champions League final is something to be cherished | Philipp Lahm
Briefly

The Champions League final this Saturday will feature Paris St-Germain against Inter, a rare French-Italian matchup that hasn't occurred since Marseille's win in 1993. Dominance in the tournament has been seen from clubs like Real Madrid and Manchester City, with Spain or England as winners since 2014, except for Bayern Munich in 2020 under pandemic conditions. PSG has evolved under coach Luis Enrique, focusing on building a cohesive team rather than relying solely on star players. Notably, Ousmane Dembele’s transformation from individualistic play to team-oriented strategy exemplifies this new approach.
Paris St-Germain's transformation under Luis Enrique emphasizes team play over individual stardom, showcasing the importance of disciplined defense and cohesive attacking strategies.
This Saturday marks a significant moment with PSG facing Inter in the Champions League final, the first French-Italian clash since Marseille's victory in 1993.
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