Manchester United legend Gary Neville has expressed doubt about Arsenal’s ability to win the 2026 Champions League final against PSG, suggesting the French giants are superior and the Gunners may flop.
Despite acknowledging their growth, Neville, in a chat on his podcast, feels it “doesn’t quite feel like the right moment” for Arsenal to win European football’s top prize.
“In the Champions League final they need to think about their defensive ability and strength and think how they can over 90 minutes beat a team who are better than them.
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“Because PSG are better than them, you can’t get away from that. PSG are a better team than Arsenal right now, and they’ve demonstrated that over the last two seasons.
“For Mikel Arteta it’s a chance to go to another level because winning the Champions League would be incredible.
“It feels like the right moment for Arsenal to win the Premier League, it doesn’t quite feel like the right moment for them to win the Champions League.
“It feels like the moment PSG for win it back-to-back and for Luis Enrique to put himself up there with the God-like managers who have done this.”


