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Paris ready for a European classic

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Ronaldinho says Barcelona cannot be compared to any other team.

PARIS, France -- Paris was awash with English and Spanish football fans on Wednesday, all heading for the Stade de France for one of the most eagerly-anticipated Champions League finals in years.

The showdown between Thierry Henry's Arsenal and Ronaldinho's Barcelona will pack the 80,000-capacity ground, which hosted the 1998 World Cup final, and the match is also certain to attract a massive television audience around the globe.

The 50th anniversary of the first final won by the famous Real Madrid side of Alfredo di Stefano promised to produce a spectacle between two attack-minded sides.

It is not only because the final features a showdown between the world's best two players -- Barcelona's Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho and Arsenal's French maestro Thierry Henry -- that purists were talking optimistically of a classic.

The Spanish champions and their English opponents have had an attractive, attacking philosophy instilled into them by their respective coaches, Frank Rijkaard and Arsene Wenger.

Rijkaard was an integral part of the magical, Dutch-inspired AC Milan team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1989 and 1990, and later helped Ajax to the 1995 title.

Now Rijkaard has Barcelona playing with the same sense of abandonment, according to Ronaldinho.

"We're playing football a la Rijkaard," said the two-time world footballer of the year. "It's a game based on open, attacking football. We're not copying anyone. You can't really compare us to any other team.

"It's a style of football that you dream about playing as a footballer, because we are given complete freedom to attack."

Joan Laporta, Barcelona's president, was even more effusive. "The secret of our success is Rijkaard," Laporta said. "He is the Ronaldinho of the bench."

Barcelona's former Arsenal fullback Giovanni Van Bronckhorst said the similar mentality of the two sides could make for an open contest.

Same philosophy

"Both teams have played really well in the Champions League this year and the philosophy of the two sides is the same, as we want to play attractive football and I think both teams have done that," said Van Bronckhorst.

"So this final will be something of a one-off because normally you have teams that play a bit defensively, but now you will see two teams that like to attack and so it should be a very attractive final.

"A final, though, is only a good one if you win it and we know that we are playing difficult opponents. They now have the record for clean sheets in the Champions League so that is proof of how well they defend.

"We will have to play well to beat them but we will maintain our philosophy no matter what happens."

Arsenal's run to their first Champions League final has been down to a pragmatic streak that saw Wenger opt for an unfamiliar 4-1-4-1 formation.

A solid defense and a five-man midfield, with the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Alexander Hleb and Robert Pires streaming through in support of Henry, helped account for Real Madrid, Juventus and Villarreal in the knockout rounds.

Wenger believes that his team will be more relaxed now that they have secured their place in Europe's top competition next year, and is certain the Gunners can unlock the Barcelona back four if they play their natural game.

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Wenger looks relaxed as he talks up Arsenal's chances of a Paris triumph

"If we do that, if we have a real go, I am convinced we can win," said Wenger, who nevertheless sounded a note of caution for the millions of fans expecting a 'champagne' final.

Many previous finals had been stifled by the fear of failure, he warned.

"It's difficult to predict. Like many finals, as long as nobody scores it stays quite locked," Wenger said.

"But because of the importance of the competition, once one team scores it will certainly be an open and crazy game."

Despite Wenger's measured assessment, Ronaldinho said he doubted that the Arsenal manager would send Arsenal into battle with the gameplan of trying to frustrate the Spaniards.

"I like the way Wenger's teams play because it's attack," Ronaldinho said. "A strong defense with players in front of them who are technically very strong, and very quick -- players who know how to make a difference.

"It's a final where you can expect to see goals."

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