Warren Zaire-Emery says there is no special preparation for Paris Saint-Germain towards the UEFA Champions League final with Arsenal.
PSG will face the Gunners in Budapest on May 30 with the hope of becoming the first-ever French team to win back-to-back titles, and only the second side after Real Madrid.
Their has been a lot of hype around the match especially after Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years earlier this week. Zaire-Emery, however sees the final just like another match they prepare for.
“To be honest, we’re preparing for this match just as we prepare for any other: with a lot of positivity,” he told the club website.
“We’re proud of our run and we want to do well to end this adventure in the best possible way.”
The 20-year-old added: “We try to get plenty of rest. There will also be time to enjoy ourselves with our families, our loved ones and the people we care about.
“But when we’re here, we’re here to work and prepare properly for the match. We’ll try to do our very best.”
Zaire-Emery season overview
The Montreuil-born player has been ever-present for PSG this season, scoring three goals and providing five assists in 53 appearances, totalling 4,199 competitive minutes of action.
He has alternated between central midfield and right-back, winning the praise of manager Luis Enrique, and earned a place in the France squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, the United States and Mexico.








