Paris Saint-Germain is on the brink of its first Champions League title, chasing European glory in its first campaign since the departure of France striker Kylian Mbappe, but streetwise Inter Milan stands between PSG and history in Saturday's final.
Luis Enrique's club, backed by owner Qatar Sports Investments, has been impressive in Europe with a cohesive brand of soccer that marks a clear departure from the star-driven, sometimes disjointed squads of PSG's recent past.
PSG's focus on unity, tactical discipline and collective effort has drawn widespread praise ahead of its showdown with Inter, which eliminated Barcelona after a thrilling semifinal, in European club soccer's biggest match of the season.
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