The Champions League final is one of the biggest games in football, and it attracts eyes from across the globe every season.
It’s not just footballers and football fans who will tune in to watch Arsenal take on Paris Saint-Germain; even big-name celebrities will have their eyes glued.
One such celebrity is Formula One superstar and famous Gunners fan, Lewis Hamilton.
The seven-time F1 champion has now answered a few questions about the final, and one of them really caught our eye.
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Lewis Hamilton says Myles Lewis-Skelly is his Arsenal player to watch vs PSG
The Champions League final is the biggest game in Arsenal’s history.
The Gunners have never won the competition in their entire history, and the clash against PSG is their biggest opportunity in 20 years.
Mikel Arteta will be desperate for his side to get over the line, and it will mean a lot to all the players in the squad as well.
One player who would find the success sweeter than most others is Myles Lewis-Skelly, who, like Hamilton, is an Arsenal fan.

That is perhaps why the Motorsports icon is really excited to see how he will get on against the Parisians on Saturday.
On Scuderia Ferrari’s Instagram, Hamilton was asked to name his player to watch in the Champions League final.
He replied: “The player I’m going to be watching? Lewis-Skelly.
“The players have just been, I mean, they are phenomenal, phenomenal talents.”
🤔 Who starts the Champions League final in midfield: Myles Lewis-Skelly or Martin Zubimendi?
Will Myles Lewis-Skelly start for Arsenal in the Champions League final?
Arteta has a big decision to make in the Champions League final.
Declan Rice is guaranteed to start in the middle of the park, while we think Martin Odegaard will get the nod too in attacking midfield.
That leaves the third midfield spot up for grabs, and it will either be Martin Zubimendi or Lewis-Skelly starting in Budapest.
The Arsenal academy graduate has been brilliant in the middle of the park recently, and in all fairness, he deserves to keep his place in the side.
However, with a game of this magnitude in front of Arsenal right now, it would not be a surprise if Arteta turned to the experience of Zubimendi to start the game.
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