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UCL Shock! No English, Spanish or German club in the final for first time since 2004

UCL Shock! No English, Spanish or German club in the final for first time since 2004

Business Upturn08-05-2025

The final stage of UEFA Champions League is set and it is – PSG v Inter Milan. By Ravi Kumar Jha Published on May 8, 2025, 09:27 IST
European football has witnessed a major shift this season, for the first time in 21 years, the UEFA Champions League final will not feature a club from the Premier League, La Liga, or Bundesliga.
Shockingly and of course, deservingly, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan have booked their places in the final, knocking out Arsenal and Barcelona, respectively, in the semifinals. The results mean that the biggest footballing nations, i.e. England, Spain, and Germany will be absent from the UCL final for the first time since 2004.
PSG secured their spot after overcoming Arsenal in a thrilling two-legged battle, while Inter Milan silenced Barcelona with a composed and tactical masterclass.
This final not only promises fireworks between two of Europe's most in-form clubs, but also showcased a changing tide in continental football. With the old guard watching from the sidelines, all eyes will be on PSG and Inter as they battle for glory and rewrite Champions League history.
Ravi kumar jha is an undergraduate student in Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia and Mass Communication. A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication and he also has a genuine interest in sports. Ravi is currently working as a journalist at Businessupturn.com

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