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  1. Recap: Champions League final news conferencespublished at 19:00 BST

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    Thank you for joining us this evening as we took you through the news conferences for tomorrow's Champions League final.

    Here's a recap of the top lines from today:

    Come back to the BBC Sport app and website tomorrow for live text and radio coverage of the Champions League final.

    See you then!

  2. 'PSG are so close to history'published at 18:57 BST

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    Julien Laurens
    ESPN journalist on Radio 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast

    When I went to the media day last week at PSG, the year before was very different because it was the first one.

    This felt like there is history there potentially to be done. I don’t think in January they would think they could win it again. Now they are 90 or 120 minutes away from being in the conversation with those great teams.

    It means that Dembele will be the favourite to win the Ballon d’or again and then you go back-to-back Ballon d’Or, which is very rare and also very important.

    There are so many good narratives for this PSG team for them to say 'we are so close to history', we can't let this opportunity go.

    Fans of Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #10 Ousmane Dembele hold up a placard of himImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:55 BST

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    Not really worried about the final to be honest. I think I speak for most Arsenal fans. It would be amazing to win it but we can live without it. We aren’t huge underdogs. I’d say we have a 50/50 chance.

    Jamie, Winchester

  4. Postpublished at 18:53 BST

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    Noni Madueke of Arsenal during a training sessionImage source, Getty Images

    Noni Madueke bangs in a goal. Will that repeat itself tomorrow?

    Imagine I've called it...

    Autographs are now being signed by the Arsenal players. The work is all done.

  5. 'Arteta and Enrique inspire people'published at 18:52 BST

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    Julien Laurens
    ESPN journalist on 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast

    Mikel Arteta is at the start of this whole story, and I know it has been six and a half years, but he is still working out things.

    The point Arteta and Luis Enrique have in common is that they just inspire people, everyone. Not only the players but the people around the club.

    People they will meet in a very friendly environment. They have that magnetism to everyone that they talk to. For Mikel to have to rebuild the culture, and the connection between the club and the fans, you have to be inspiring.

    For Luis, it was different. PSG tried everything and nothing worked.

  6. 'We know what we are and what we can do'published at 18:50 BST

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    Arsenal's Martin Odegaard during a training sessionImage source, PA Media

    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on Arsenal's special qualities over PSG: "We know the quality we have in the team, we have shown that. We know what we are and what we can do. We have full belief in ourselves and the football we can play and the results we can get. It's a big game and we're ready for it."

  7. Postpublished at 18:49 BST

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    Arsenal finish their training session with some shooting practice.

  8. 'Beautiful' Budapest hosts finalpublished at 18:48 BST

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    David O'Leary
    Former Arsenal captain on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Arsenal fans in the fan zoneImage source, Reuters

    The mood is very good. It is a beautiful day in a lovely city. Walking around this city this afternoon, the amount of Arsenal fans that have paid good money.

    You only realise when you meet them how much it matters to them, and how much joy you would bring them if the club was to do this tomorrow night.

    Arsenal have not got this trophy. It would be a lovely one to tick the box and say they have won the Champions League.

  9. 'We want to make even more history'published at 18:46 BST

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    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on how it would be to win the final: "It's something special that we can achieve that's not been done before. We want to make even more history, and when you get the taste of winning and lifting a trophy you know how nice it feels, so we want to do it again. It would mean a lot to everyone, and we're ready to do it."

  10. Enrique can equal some of the greatspublished at 18:44 BST

    Paris St-Germain v Arsenal (Sat, 17:00 BST)

    Julien Laurens
    ESPN journalist on Radio 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast

    Captain, Marquinhos and head coach, Luis Enrique of Paris Saint-Germain react with Champions League Trophy during the celebrationsImage source, Getty Images

    If PSG win on Saturday and go back-to-back it puts you in another dimension, another conversation.

    For Luis Enrique as a manager, it will be his third, with two different clubs.

    Suddenly you are equal with some of the greatest of all time. Pep never did it with Messi and Barcelona, or with City either. If you win one is great, one and you are happy. But back-to-back is a different story.

  11. 'I have been dreaming of this moment since I was a kid'published at 18:42 BST

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    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on getting to the final: "To do it with this group is unbelievable. Special, special feeling. Good vibes and we're ready to go again.

    "I think it's been like that since I was a little kid, I was dreaming of this moment since I was kid playing with my friends in the park."

  12. 'The pressure is off Arsenal'published at 18:40 BST

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    Gael Clichy
    Former Manchester City and Arsenal defender

    One team is playing free-flowing football and the other team is more conservative and set-piece orientated.

    As much as Paris St-Germain are a fantastic team, so are Arsenal. When you don't concede in so many games with this new formula in the Champions League, it tells you a lot about the character of the team.

    If you are looking for an example of being solid and difficult to beat, there is no better team than Arsenal.

    The reality is that people are fearing a team that is difficult to play against.

    I can see why people are saying the pressure is off Arsenal. I understand it but it is two different competitions, two different objectives and two different types of pressure.

  13. Watch: Arsenal lift Premier League trophypublished at 18:38 BST

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    Will Martin Odegaard be doing this again on Saturday?

    Media caption,

    Arsenal are Premier League champions

  14. 'It is the same mindset'published at 18:37 BST

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    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on whether winning the Premier League has taken the pressure off: "I don't feel like a different person, but obviously it was really special. For us, it doesn't change a lot other than it is an amazing feeling and achievement. It is the same mindset. We are ready for it and looking forward to playing tomorrow."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:36 BST

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    Gabriel and William Saliba of Arsenal during a training sessionImage source, Getty Images

    Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are solid at the back, I am confident that PSG’s maverick attack will meet their match tomorrow. Two Arsenal goals from set pieces should seal the deal for the mighty Gunners. Gabriel and Rice to score! Immortals.

    David, Glasgow

  16. 'We know that penalties are a possibility'published at 18:34 BST

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    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on facing PSG: "We are always analysing the opponent. We know that penalties are a possibility too and we are prepared for that."

  17. 'He's a proper club legend'published at 18:32 BST

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    Arsenal's Spanish manager Mikel Arteta (C) speaks with Arsenal's Norwegian midfielder #08 Martin OdegaardImage source, Getty Images

    Martin Odegaard on receiving a message from former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira: "Proper club legend, everything he has done, I've seen clips and heard stories, to get a message from him is special. We are just looking forward to the game now, we can't wait to play."

  18. 'We help each other which is the key to our success'published at 18:31 BST

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    Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard on his own injuries and how that has impacted leading the team: "It's not been easy to be out with injuries, it has been very frustrating. You have to adapt and make the most out of it.

    "The leadership group is so strong and Saka has taken so much responsibility. We really help each other and I think that has been key to our success that people are taking responsibility."

  19. Arteta's right-back dilemmapublished at 18:28 BST

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    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter in Budapest

    One of the big things that Mikel Arteta has to make a decision about before the game is what to do at right-back.

    In this team picture at the Champions Festival in Budapest, Ben White is in the starting XI.

    However, White is ruled out with a knee ligament injury, and Cristhian Mosquera has been playing there in recent weeks.

    That is because first-choice full-back Jurrien Timber has had a long-term injury and has not played for Arsenal since the middle of March.

    Arteta also played Martin Zubimendi at right-back in the final league game at Crystal Palace as he attempts to find a solution before the final with PSG.

    Timber is here with the squad, but it is not clear if he will be fit enough to start, even if he is available for Arteta to pick after being out for so long.

    N/AImage source, BBC Sport
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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:26 BST

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    Jurrien Timber of Arsenal FC during the trainingImage source, Getty Images

    Massive boost that Timber is fit. Mosquera can do a job at right-back, but obviously not his natural position, and PSG would have been looking at that as a weakness without White or Timber there. I'm calling an Arsenal 2-1 win.

    Gav, Kent