Rafa Honigstein
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Surely that's a big fear for Paris Saint-Germain, the fact that Saka has returned to close to his best now, just at the right time ahead of this final.
I thought he looked a little bit short still yesterday.
I must admit, I was in the stadium.
He's coming back into form and he makes a huge difference.
I mean, Arsenal is a different side with Sacco on the pitch.
They're a different side with a fully-footed Odegaard on the pitch.
And of course, Havertz.
is an upgrade on jokeres it's a different sort of center forward but i think he makes everything a lot more fluid and creative when arsenal are in possession so if those three are there then i think arsenal have a chance but i still think that if this game was played that game 10 times i would reckon pierce here would come out of top seven maybe six times so
Arsenal, of course they have a chance.
Of course they have a chance, but PSG are favourites for me.
Is that the player, though, Jules, that PSG will be fearing?
Bukaya Saku's still got a few more weeks to get back to full fitness and to get back to his best.
Is that the player they will fear?
If Arsenal can control the tempo and take that away from PSG, who are very good at it, then I think they will have a chance to win it, of course.
Let's get to a huge story in the WSL, though, now on Five Live Sport.
Manchester City have won their first title for 10 years.
It all came down to Arsenal, who needed to not drop points away to Brighton to keep their slim title hopes alive.
In the end, that match ended 1-1, which cemented Manchester City as champions.
And I'm really pleased to say that the Manchester City manager, Andre Jegelerts, joins us now.
Andre, massive congratulations.