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·20 de mayo de 2026

PSG/Arsenal – PSG relaxed before the final? Hernandez thinks so

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During Media Day, Lucas Hernandez, the 30-year-old Paris Saint-Germain defender, offered a calm assessment of Paris’s approach ahead of another Champions League final. In his remarks, the player emphasized the experience the squad has built up, while also noting that the final step still remains.

Hernandez: “I think it’s never easy to reach the Champions League final two years in a row”

“I think it’s never easy to reach the Champions League final two years in a row. […] It also shows the kind of team we are, the mentality we have. We’re continuing to write history. Hard to handle a second straight Champions League final? No, honestly, no. We’re experiencing it the same way as last year. […] We’re calm, we have the same routine,” he said, while also reminding everyone of the ultimate goal: “The most important thing still remains to be done: to play this final and win it.”

Lucas Hernandez’s comments above all reflect an important shift in the way PSG experiences these major occasions. Where a first final can naturally create tension, uncertainty, and a certain emotional weight, this second consecutive appearance seems to be approached with greater control.


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The defender is not speaking about a euphoric group or one that feels it has already made it, but about a team that now understands the demands of this kind of week: preparation, routine, emotional management, and focus on the objective. That may be the most interesting sign for Paris. The composure on display does not look like complacency, but rather the confidence of a collective that has already been through this level of pressure and knows that history is only written by going all the way.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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