I'm not surprised to see Real Madrid in the final again. After all, they've tried and failed in the Europa League, and against Dortmund, the scales seem to be tipped in their favor.
Today's clash will undoubtedly have a lot to talk about, but Zuidi Binningham's defection battle will undoubtedly be in the spotlight, as he faces his former employer head on. The England shot-stopper has always been a hit-and-miss man on the pitch, so I'm sure he'll be just as good today.
However, Yunis Oszulia's position in the Galacticos was unassailable. His speed and agility on the left side of the pitch has the Dormund defense on thin ice. If the Brazilian shot-stopper can find a gap in the opposing defense, Real Madrid will benefit greatly.
The game also marked Os' swansong at Real Madrid. His calm play and key passes in the midfield were enough to sway the game. He is undoubtedly a club legend. May he cap off his career with a win.
Dormont put in a good performance at Paris Saint-Germain, with core players such as Kilian McBarbie limited, but the team deserves credit for their ability to create chances and convert them into goals. However, they will have to step up their game in this matchup to create the unexpected.
On the wings, Chaton Sinzu and Aidi Yemi will challenge Real Madrid's locks players, whose speed will undoubtedly be a threat.
In the midfield position, Fuccolo's passing was crucial, especially after successfully breaking through the opposition defense. He and his Bees Corps teammates will also create a threat with dead ball attacks.
But the midfield game will be crucial. With Anrijane and Sabisa struggling to dominate in the midfield, I believe Real Madrid will take control of the midfield and thus attack more often and create more goal scoring opportunities.