Cesc Fabregas has backed Inter Milan to edge Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday's Champions League showpiece in Munich, just over a week after the Nerazzurri defeated his Como side 2-0 on the final matchday of Serie A.
"They have two very different styles. I think Inter have been playing together for a long time, maybe the experience, physicality, and the fact that it's the second time in three years that they've got into the final... If I have to choose, I think I will go with Inter," Fabregas told 'DAZN'.
"I think Inter will win. But PSG is a very complete team and they've had a fantastic second half of the season," the former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder continued while speaking in the build-up to the game. Asked to give a score prediction, he said: "I think it's going to be 2-1 for Inter."
Fabregas has been linked to a move to the Milan outfit in recent days amid speculation that Simone Inzaghi could be lured by a lucrative offer from the Saudis. The Spaniard has gathered attention from European giants after an impressive season with Como, finishing 10th in Serie A.