Kylian Mbappe, the Paris Saint-Germain star, expressed his hope that he would continue writing history for France by winning its first European Champions League title after 27 years when his team faced Bayern Munich in the final match of the tournament on Sunday.

Saint-Germain beat Atlanta and Leipzig in the quarter-finals and then the semifinals, and Mbappe feels comfortable about Bayern's test and how important it is for French football.

🎙️💬 Kylian Mbappe: “I feel better as the days go by. Tomorrow we will face a great team that likes to impose their style of play. We are eager to take on this challenge.” pic.twitter.com/psESwPj2lj

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"I came here for exactly this reason. I always said that I wanted to write history for my country. This is my chance. When I came (to Saint-Germain) in 2017 we went through many failures. Today we are in the final, and that shows," the French international striker told reporters on Saturday night. We did not give up. "

🎙️💬 Kylian Mbappe: “I have always dreamed of playing against the best players in the world. We must do our best and make every effort.” pic.twitter.com/VvEnHgOZZj

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"It would be a great reward to win with a French team. It was my goal when I came. Winning (today Sunday) will be amazing and an achievement for a French team," he added.

Olympique de Marseille was the last French team to win the pre-eminent continental championship title when they beat Milan 1-0 in 1993.

🎙️💬 Kylian Mbappe: "Tomorrow will be a day like all other days, until half past seven in the evening, after which we must prepare for this exceptional match." pic.twitter.com/sZzWlEinHa

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Although he is only 21 years old, Mbappe dig his place in the history of French football after his great contribution to winning the World Cup two years ago, and described the situation in his team now as the one that the team had with coach Didier Deschamps in Russia.

While the final match is being held at the Stade de Luz without fans like all the quarter-final matches due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Mbappe stressed that the atmosphere is still exceptional.

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"It is definitely strange to play without fans, but it is the Champions League. This can be felt in the intensity of the matches and the tension that is occurring. The system for this year's edition was very exceptional and will remain in memory for a long time because of the tragedy," he said.

🎙️💬 Coach Tuchel: "We always respect our opponents. Our work is to provide solutions to the players. The task will not be easy for Bayern Munich." pic.twitter.com/STrZ6JrrCe

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St Germain coach Thomas Tuchel revealed that Italian Marco Verratti had regained his fitness and may participate in part of the match.

Verratti missed the Atlanta quarter-final match due to a calf injury, but came on as a substitute for eight minutes against Leipzig in the semi-finals.

🎙️💬 Coach Tuchel: "We are preparing for this match the same way we prepared our confrontations against Dortmund, Atalanta and Leipzig." pic.twitter.com/jAi10EyciG

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The German coach added, "Marco's injury was a strong blow to us and it was not muscular, and for this reason the risk is not great. It is related to his feeling of pain. Can he play for 120 minutes? No of course not. Tomorrow we will determine the possibility of his participation from the start."

Tuchel will have to determine the readiness of the main goalkeeper, Keylor Navaz, or will he depend on substitute goalkeeper Sergio Rico.

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