I have always felt that for an English team to win the CL an awful lot of things have to fall in the right place.
Take tonight's teams. Bayern have the league sown up weeks ago. They can rest players when they need to.
PSG had games postponed so they didn't have to play before these two semi finals.
Madrid and Barca really don't have to worry about qualifying for next season's competition as they almost always come first and second in La Liga.
Contrast that with City, Liverpool and Arsenal who have to negotiate these quarter and semi finals whilst in the midst of ultra competitive league games.
Arsenal have abandoned their traditional style of play which was more like ours as it was consistently not good enough to beat us or Liverpool. So they have become dull, overcautious and introduced lots of playacting. But they are not the first team to do that.
I remember my favourite Brazil side in 1982, losing to a more pragmatic outfit in Italy. I was disappointed like I was when Holland lost to Germany and then Argentina. But that's sport for you. The beauty doesn't always beat the beast and it would be very boring if everyone played the same.
Having said that I hope one of today's teams wins the final as they both put entertainment at the top of their agenda.
I don't complain about teams coming to defend against us because if they tried to be expansive they get taken to the cleaners.
So far Arteta has found something that works but whatever they win they'll not be remembered for long although doubt gooners will care.
In fact the manner of our own win in the final against Inter means our team is not garlanded with the same praise as the PSG team last year who routed Inter. Had our magnificent win against Madrid been the final then we'd likely be remembered alongside Pep's Barca, du Stefano's Madrid and Cruyff's, the player, Ajax.
Take tonight's teams. Bayern have the league sown up weeks ago. They can rest players when they need to.
PSG had games postponed so they didn't have to play before these two semi finals.
Madrid and Barca really don't have to worry about qualifying for next season's competition as they almost always come first and second in La Liga.
Contrast that with City, Liverpool and Arsenal who have to negotiate these quarter and semi finals whilst in the midst of ultra competitive league games.
Arsenal have abandoned their traditional style of play which was more like ours as it was consistently not good enough to beat us or Liverpool. So they have become dull, overcautious and introduced lots of playacting. But they are not the first team to do that.
I remember my favourite Brazil side in 1982, losing to a more pragmatic outfit in Italy. I was disappointed like I was when Holland lost to Germany and then Argentina. But that's sport for you. The beauty doesn't always beat the beast and it would be very boring if everyone played the same.
Having said that I hope one of today's teams wins the final as they both put entertainment at the top of their agenda.
I don't complain about teams coming to defend against us because if they tried to be expansive they get taken to the cleaners.
So far Arteta has found something that works but whatever they win they'll not be remembered for long although doubt gooners will care.
In fact the manner of our own win in the final against Inter means our team is not garlanded with the same praise as the PSG team last year who routed Inter. Had our magnificent win against Madrid been the final then we'd likely be remembered alongside Pep's Barca, du Stefano's Madrid and Cruyff's, the player, Ajax.