LOSS Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg: PSG (1) 2 vs 1 Arsenal (0) | Wednesday May 7th | KO: 20:00 BST | TNT Sports

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Paris Saint-Germain welcome Arsenal to the Parc des Princes for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on wednesday. PSG come into the match with a narrow 1-0 lead, thanks to Ousmane Dembélé’s early goal in the first leg at the Emirates.

Both teams suffered recent setbacks in their domestic leagues—PSG were beaten by Strasbourg, while Arsenal lost to Bournemouth. With a spot in the final against either Barcelona or Inter Milan on the line, everything is at stake.

Arsenal are dealing with significant injuries. Jurrien Timber is doubtful, and other key players like Gabriel and Havertz are also sidelined. Although Thomas Partey being after suspended for the first due to a moronic yellow card in Arsenal’s quarter final victory over Madrid is a welcome boost.

PSG have injury issues of their own. Dembélé, who scored the winner in the first leg, may miss the match due to a hamstring problem. The team is also without Lucas Hernandez, Presnel Kimpembe, and Gonçalo Ramos although they're likely to play little or no part if available.
Saka will be the key for Arsenal if they're to have the slightest hope of a comeback.

The little *****, Ødegaard has been in horrendous form but Mikel Arteta will still inexplicably rely on him for creativity.

With Arsenal dealing with injuries plus key players being out of form, PSG come into the second leg with a huge advantage from the first leg, especially with Arsenal's malaise in attack but Arsenal have the quality to force extra time—or even an outright comeback.


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PSG 0-1 Arsenal

Penalty shootout
PSG 2-4 Arsenal



 

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How can you lot say it’s not a pen? It’s a clear handball, with the hand far out. Can’t even make the claim it’s natural position

Because it was a natural position. He put his arm out when he checked inside to balance himself and then had to turn.

I promise you he didn’t mean to do that.
 

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Pen so bad that it should go on one of those YouTube top 10 FairPlay moments in football, compilations
 

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Man come on how is that on Arteta fgs

You guys are doing too much honestly
The game was crying for changes, especially MLS. As always, he is too late to do changes and it happened that exactly the player that should have been off, caused the penalty.

Thankfully Raya saved.
 
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