Intro
When PSG face Arsenal in a hypothetical Champions League final, the vibe is all about star power meeting tactical discipline. The defending champions would need precision, pace, and a dash of audacity to topple a stubborn Arsenal side. To maximize odds, Here’s a clever, plausible starting XI, with a few creative twists to exploit Arsenal’s strengths—and cover PSG’s potential frailties.
Key context to frame the article
- PSG were forced into the playoffs of this year’s Champions League after finishing 11th in the 36-team League Phase. They were three places behind Manchester City in the final automatic qualifying spots for the round of 16, as two defeats – by Barcelona and Bayern Munich – in the eight-game phase to start the competition left question marks dangling over the defending champions.
- With that backdrop, this XI focuses on balance, experience in big matches, and versatile profiles who can adapt to high-pressing, possession-focused football.
Formation: 4-3-3 (with fluid dynamics to 4-2-3-1 when defending)
Starting XI

- GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma
- A reliable shot-stopper and excellent distribution to start counterattacks from the back.
- RB: Achraf Hakimi
- Lightning-quick in wide areas; can pin back Arsenal’s full-backs and provide width in attack.
- CB: Marquinhos (captain)
- The defensive organizer. His leadership and reading of the game are crucial in a high-stakes final.
- CB: Presnel Kimpembe
- Combines aggression with composure; good at stepping tight to attackers and recovering.
- LB: Nuno Mendes
- Energetic pressing and inverted runs; adds variety in overlapping and inside cuts.
- CM (DEF): Marco Verratti
- The metronome who can shield the back four and thread incisive passes through midfield.
- CM (DEF): Vitinha
- Ball progression from deeper areas; keeps the tempo high and links play with the attackers.
- RM/AM: Lionel Messi (or a flexible hybrid: Messi/Di Maria depending on fitness)
- Creative maestro who can unlock compact defenses with a moment of magic; immense experience in finals.
- LM/AM: Kylian Mbappé
- Dynamic counter-attacker with goal threat; can drift inside to combine with the midfielders.
- RW: Neymar (or a high-pace alternative like
