Despite dominating French football since the arrival of the Qatar Investment Authority in 2011, PSG have yet to see that success pass over to Europe’s biggest club competition.
But after disposing of German duo Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig as well as Atalanta in the knockout stages to date, Thomas Tuchel’s charges now face Bayern Munich in Sunday’s decider with the chance to make history.
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Verratti has been at Parc des Princes since moving from Pescara at just 19, and he admits that the final is the biggest game of his career to date.
Verratti missed out on PSG’s quarter-final clash against Atalanta due to a calf injury, but made an appearance off the bench for the final eight minutes of their last-four win and insists that he is nearing a full recovery and hopes to feature on Sunday.
In his absence former Manchester United star Ander Herrera has come to the fore in the engine room, and Verratti could not be more delighted for his team-mate. “For us, this is no surprise. We already knew Ander. He’s a very important player,” he explained.
“He’s 31, he’s already won the Europa League with Man Utd, he’s won the Premier League too. He has shown his many qualities here.”