Arsenal travels to PSG looking to overturn deficit and reach 1st Champions League final in 19 years
- Arsenal will play Paris Saint-Germain at Parc des Princes on May 7, 2025, seeking to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit in the Champions League semifinal.
- The first-leg loss occurred without key midfielder Thomas Partey, whose suspension and absence weakened Arsenal’s midfield control and defensive stability.
- PSG, coached by Luis Enrique for two seasons, has built a solid team that controls midfield early and relies on players like Ousmane Dembélé, who scored the first-leg winner.
- PSG has advanced in 18 out of 19 instances when securing a win in the first leg on the road, whereas Arsenal has never managed to reverse a deficit after losing the opening home match in European contests, highlighting the rarity of such a comeback.
- Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta said, "We are here to make history," emphasizing the team’s goal to reach their first final in 19 years against three-time champions Inter Milan.
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Arsenal travels to PSG looking to overturn deficit and reach 1st Champions League final in 19 years
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Arsenal recovered his midfielder, Thomas Partey, who had been suspended for the semifinal go. The Gunners are counting on Ghanaian international Wednesday, May 7 at the Princes Park against the PSG to reach the second final in his history.
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