UCL: Arsenal must give their life to qualify for final
- Arsenal faces Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg on Wednesday with a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in London.
- The first leg saw PSG score an early goal that unsettled Arsenal, whose squad was weakened by injuries and suspensions, including the absence of Thomas Partey.
- Manager Mikel Arteta and captain Declan Rice stress the need for belief, courage, and moments of individual brilliance to overturn the deficit at Parc des Princes.
- Rice recalls delivering two decisive free-kicks in the quarter-final against Real Madrid, describing such contributions as 'magic moments' essential for progression to the final in Munich.
- The outcome will be pivotal for Arsenal, as reaching the final would salvage a frustrating season, while elimination would mark a regression amid squad challenges and calls for a summer reset.
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Who will join Inter in this year's Champions League final? Despite their deficit, Arsenal are confident they can secure a place in the final. This was emphasised by both coach Mikel Arteta and midfielder Declan Rice ahead of the return leg against PSG. You can watch the return leg between PSG and Arsenal live on Kanal A and VOYO from 8.30pm.
Declan Rice denies making widely-reported comments ahead of Arsenal vs PSG clash
Declan Rice has set the story straight (Picture: Getty Images) It was widely reported that Declan Rice told his Arsenal teammates ahead of their first leg with PSG: ‘If we don’t have the ball, we die.’ But he is not so sure he did say that. The Gunners were beaten 1-0 at home by the impressive French outfit last week and go to Paris with a huge task on their hands to reach the final. Before the game in north London, Rice was speaking in a huddle…
UCL: Arsenal must give their life to qualify for final
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said his players must be prepared to give their lives in order to reach the Champions League final. The Gunners travel to Paris Saint-Germain for the second leg of their semi-final on Wednesday, seeking to overturn a 1-0 deficit and secure only the second Champions League final appearance in the club’s history. In an interview with ESPN, Arteta shared his anticipation ahead of the clash at the Parc des Princes. “…
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