The chance for history awaits Arsenal

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Arsenal are back in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years and are on the cusp of a historic double.
After lifting the Premier League title after a 22-year wait last week there had been a suggestion that this match against Paris St-Germain (17:00 BST kick-off) is something of a free hit.
But Mikel Arteta has been quick to shut that talk down saying that their "ambition is bigger than ever" and that they want "the second one" when referring to the Champions League trophy.
Arsenal fans have travelled to Budapest in their thousands such is the magnitude of this match.
The only other time the Gunners have been in the final of the Champions League was when they lost to Barcelona in 2006.
The Arsenal players and Arteta himself look like a pressure has been lifted after securing their first major trophy in six years and they seem to be relishing the feeling of being winners.
Arteta will hope the extra confidence his side feel is enough to get them over the line.
Record goalscorer Thierry Henry who was part of the "invincibles" of 2004 said that this current squad will be remembered as the "unforgettables" if they manage to bring Champions League success to north London for the first time.
Listen to commentary of Saturday's Champions League final on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, with build-up from 15:00
And watch highlights on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 22:20

