For a campaign which at times has attracted a certain amount of cynicism, be it about style of play or their ability to last the course, Arsenal's players stand on the precipice of sporting immortality. Should they become the first winners of the Champions League or European Cup in the club's long history, they will effectively eclipse the greatest sides of the Arsene Wenger era. Perhaps the most poignant method of victory for Mikel Arteta's men would be scoring a winning goal from a corner.
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When the best teams in England and France go head to head in Saturday's Champions League final (17:00 BST) it will mark a thrilling end to a gruelling season for both clubs. The showpiece event at Budapest's Puskas Arena will be the 63rd game of the campaign for Arsenal, who were in the hunt for four trophies until early April. Luis Enrique has rested many of his key players for Ligue 1 games this season, a luxury afforded to him by weaker domestic opposition and incredible squad depth built with the enormous financial backing of the club's Qatari owners.
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