Hakimi's teammates are competing in the "final of dreams."
Arsenal, the English football club, will face its opponent Paris Saint-Germain from France in the UEFA Champions League final, which will take place at the Puskás Aréna in the Hungarian capital Budapest, today Saturday starting at 17:00 Moroccan time.
The French team enters the match with its eyes set on achieving its second consecutive title after successfully winning the title last year against Inter Milan with a wide score of 5 goals to none.
The teammates of Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi aim to continue their brilliance in the "Big Ears," as they have shown strong performances, the latest of which was overcoming the obstacle of Bayern Munich in the semi-finals of the competition.
The Parisian team hopes to exploit its powerful attacking strength with the presence of the trio Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Désiré Doué, in addition to the team's dynamo in midfield Vitinha, who continues to deliver strong performances as he did last season, being one of the key contributors to the team's title win.
Arsenal, for its part, enters the match buoyed by its recent victory in the English Premier League just a week ago, having succeeded after fierce competition with Manchester City in winning a title that had eluded them for 22 years.
The "Gunners" aim to win the European title for the first time in their history, knowing that they previously reached the final in 2005 but lost the title after being defeated by Barcelona with a score of two goals to one.
The team's lineup includes many names that have contributed to the improvement in performance this season, most notably the center-backs William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães, along with Spanish goalkeeper David Raya, as the team is considered the strongest defensively in the European competition thanks to them, and it relies on the midfield engine Declan Rice, who has delivered great performances since joining the London team.
Between the attacking strength of Paris, which has the strongest attack, scoring 44 goals, and the defensive solidity of Arsenal, which has conceded only 6 goals, football fans across the globe are anticipating a match that will undoubtedly be filled with excitement and thrill.
Will Arsenal succeed in clinching the "Big Ears" for the first time in its history? Or will Paris Saint-Germain retain its title for the second consecutive year?
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