
PSG forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia calls Bayern Munich the most difficult match and sends a strong message to Arsenal ahead of the Champions League final: 'We can compete.'
The Allianz Arena was filled with the chants of Paris Saint-Germain fans after the second-leg victory in the Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich (1-1).
Although it was a match many expected to be more impressive, like last week's, PSG managed to dominate its rival and qualify once again.
After the celebrations, PSG forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had the opportunity to speak with Canal+ about what he thought of this victory.
The French outlet asked him first about whether this feeling of advancing to the Champions League final was the same as last year when the club qualified, to which the Georgian said yes.
"Of course. We are very happy to be in the final. Now we have an important match. We will be focused," he confirmed.
Kvaratskhelia also acknowledged that the next match, the final against Arsenal, will be a very difficult one, but that, as on other occasions, they are ready to show that they are capable of anything.
Regarding the match they just won, the 25-year-old was asked whether it had been the most difficult match of the season, to which he confirmed it was, because, in his opinion, Bayern Munich is one of the best.
"I think Bayern is one of the best teams. So it was a very difficult match. Perhaps the most complicated of the season. We showed that we can compete against these teams."
The Georgian also admitted he does not know whether he is at his best professionally, but he argued that every day he works toward it, making it clear that he always wants to be there for the club.
"I am glad to have given an assist or to have scored. But for me, the most important thing is the team. Tonight we won. And I always want to help the team. I always want to give my best for the team," Kvaratskhelia concluded.
PSG still has one more stretch to either lift the Champions League trophy again or not, and, if so, the Parisian team would be back-to-back champions.
The next UEFA Champions League match will be against the other finalist, Arsenal, at Puskas Arena in Budapest on Saturday, May 30.
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