Mikel Arteta makes new Arsenal bizarre claim after PSG exit and Liverpool points comments - Liverpool Echo
- Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 2-1 at the Parc des Princes in the second leg of the 2025 Champions League semi-final to advance to the final in Munich on May 31.
- Arsenal entered the match trailing 1-0 from the first leg and created many chances early but failed to overturn the deficit against a resilient PSG side.
- Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored for PSG, while Bukayo Saka netted Arsenal's lone goal, though it did not spark a comeback, resulting in a 3-1 aggregate loss.
- Manager Mikel Arteta praised his players as the best team in the competition this season despite elimination, stating, "We are out" and revealing the players were in tears after the defeat.
- The loss ended Arsenal's hopes for European silverware this season, while PSG will face Inter Milan in the final on May 31, reflecting Arsenal's narrow but definitive exit from the tournament.
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