
With only one goal conceded throughout the tournament and an explosive attack, the Parisians are aiming for their fifth trophy of the season. Dembélé leads the charge with 35 goals and the sights set on the Ballon d`Or.

The inaugural edition of the tournament concludes tonight, pitting PSG against Chelsea. PSG seeks a remarkable fifth title across five competitions this season, while Chelsea aims to double up after their Conference League triumph. However, this potential fifth title is not the only record within reach for the Parisians in their extraordinary season. Should Chelsea fall in the final, they would become the fifth English club defeated by PSG in 2025, following Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal. A victory for Luis Enrique`s side would establish a new European record, surpassing the previous benchmark held jointly by Juventus (defeating four Spanish teams in 2003) and Real Madrid (defeating four German teams in 2024).
Stellar Attack
Paris Saint-Germain appears exceptionally well-equipped to claim the world title. While Chelsea will look to their key player, Enzo Fernandez, PSG counters with a comprehensive squad, highlighted by a goalkeeper who has remarkably conceded only a single goal throughout the competition. Their formidable `dream trident` consists of Kvaratskhelia, Dembélé, and Doué. This trio combines supreme technique, explosive speed, and pure unpredictability, a blend that has propelled PSG to the final. The undisputed star is Ousmane Dembélé (valued at 87 Fantasy League credits), seen as the prime candidate for the Ballon d`Or. After sitting out the first three group games with injury, the French winger exploded in the knockout stages, scoring a crucial 96th-minute winner against Bayern in the quarterfinals, followed by a goal and assist against Real Madrid in the semifinals. His season statistics are telling: 35 goals and 14 assists in 52 appearances. But he`s not the only threat Chelsea must worry about. Kvaratskhelia (valued at 71 credits) and Doué (valued at 41 credits) complete the attacking trident. The Georgian has contributed a goal and two assists in the tournament, while the young French prodigy born in 2005 made his mark with the goal against Bayern, solidifying his status as one of Europe`s brightest talents. Facing such a complete PSG side, Chelsea manager Maresca and his players will need a flawless performance to have any hope of writing their own history.