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Simon Kohler predicts Enrique wins the cup, Arsenal has a chance to get Lukaku

3:33am, 18 June 2025Football

Arsenal's team reporter Simon Kohler accepted an exclusive interview with the Champions League special channel. He also felt sorry for the Gunners' elimination. After all, they defeated the powerful Real Madrid, which shows that the Arsenal has the strength of the Big Ear Cup. For the Champions League final, Simon Kohler predicted that Enrique would win the cup, because Paris Saint-Germain's lineup is stronger and the offensive lineup led by Dembele is characterized. Moreover, Simon Kohler said from the perspective of "metaphysics" that this season is the time when many players and teams break through the "fatalism". Kane won the first championship trophy of the adult team, and it is time for Paris Saint-Germain to hold the Big Ear Cup! Moreover, Enrique had previously led Barcelona to win the triple championship, and later he also faced an important moment in coaching the Spanish team, which means that Enrique has more experience in key events, which is why Simon Kohler predicts that he can win the cup.

For Arsenal's signings in the summer transfer window, Simon Kohler gave another prediction - Arsenal has a chance to get Lukaku. Although the Belgian star made a major breakthrough in Naples, the annual salary conditions given by Napoli are certainly not comparable to those of the Gunners. From Lukaku's "second entry into the palace" to join Chelsea, we can tell that he knew that he was not suitable for Tuchel's tactical requirements at the time, and he still had to play football in the Blues because he could get a higher salary at Stamford Bridge. In other words, the arsenal can get Lukaku through annual salary and other conditions. And from a tactical perspective, Lukaku and Havertz can be just aligned as an orthodox center. Arteta's current system urgently needs such players, so Arsenal's chance to get this Belgian star will appear.

However, if Arsenal wants to successfully introduce Lukaku, they still have to face several key issues. First of all, the player's own will is crucial. Although salary is an important factor in Lukaku's consideration, will he be willing to accept the competitive pressure of the Premier League, especially the public opinion storm that may cause when returning to London teams? After all, his experience at Chelsea is not pleasant, and Arsenal's same-city competitive relationship with the Blues may exacerbate the controversy among fans. Secondly, Naples' attitude cannot be ignored. Although the Gunners can provide higher salaries, if Serie A team insists on asking for high transfer fees, Arsenal's signing budget may be constrained. Given the Gunners' cautious strategy in the transfer market in recent years, they may not be willing to pay a sky-high price for a striker in their thirties and 30s. In addition, Lukaku's age and injury risks are also potential risks - although his explosive power is strong, frequent muscle problems may affect long-term stability.

From the perspective of tactical adaptability, the combination of Lukaku and Havertz can indeed make up for the shortcomings of Arsenal's forward line. The Belgian's fulcrum role and deterrence in the penalty area, combined with Havertz's running and support, can theoretically enrich Arteta's offensive routines. But the two will take time to get in, and if Arsenal wants to win the Premier League championship next season, they may prefer plug-and-play signings. However, the charm of football lies precisely in its unpredictability. Although Paris Saint-Germain has the advantage in paper strength, the Champions League has always been a hotbed for unpopularity. The foundation of traditional giants such as Real Madrid and Bayern cannot be underestimated. Manchester City has formed a mature tactical system under Guardiola's training, and new forces such as Arsenal are also impacting the old pattern with a dark horse attitude.

Demberle's breakthrough ability is certainly sharp, but football is a team sport. Over-reliance on personal performance often exposes shortcomings in high-intensity confrontation. Balcola's ups and downs in the midfield and backcourt defense will all become key factors that determine Paris's situation in the finals. What's more, although Enrique has a brilliant resume, his controversial tactical arrangements when coaching the Spanish national team are still fresh in memory - it is still unknown whether he can stay awake in the on-site command of the Champions League knockout stage. Simon Kohler predicts that Enrique will win the cup, which is a higher probability of Enrique's winning the cup under ideal circumstances between both sides. However, the author (an old colleague said that Inter Milan has encountered many difficult moments this season, and Paris Saint-Germain has been very smooth in Ligue 1, so the Nerazzurri is more psychologically prepared, and the possibility of Inzaggi winning the cup may be higher.

Metaphysics may bring psychological hints, but it cannot rewrite the real confrontation on the court. The story of Kane ending the championship drought is inspiring, but Bayern's defeat in the Bundesliga just shows that the turning point in fate is often accompanied by new tests. If Paris Saint-Germain wants to truly break through its destiny, in addition to star shining, it also needs to show integrity and resilience. After all, there are never a lack of surprises and challenges on the way to the Champions League trophy. The defense team - this Nerazzurri perfectly combines the wisdom of Italian chain defense with modern high-level pressing. It is worth noting that Paris' smooth sailing in Ligue 1 this season may become a double-edged sword. When Dembelems are used to solving battles with their personal abilities and suddenly face Inter Milan's airtight five-guard system, they are likely to fall into the dilemma of "hit punches on cotton". In contrast, Inzaji's team has already developed the characteristics of breaking out in desperate situations from escaping death in the group stage to defeating strong enemies in the knockout stage. Those 1-0s, called "economic victory" by the media, show the most precious quality of the Champions League championship - doing the right thing at the right time.

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