LOSS UEFA Champions League Semi Final: Arsenal 0 - 1 Paris Saint-Germain (1st Leg) | Tuesday, 29th April | KO: 20:00 BST | Amazon Prime Video/TNT Sports

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So here it is…



5th May 2009

The biggest movies of the year were Inglorious Basterds, Avatar and the Hurt Locker. Dizzee Rascal and Kanye West (ahem) dominated the charts and David Cameron was still sat in opposition.

Lionel Messi was about to win his first Ballon d’Or AND Arsenal last played in the semi finals of a Champions League. We’ve waited almost 16 years… so many false dawns and even a half decade in the footballing wilderness of the Europa League but now…

WE’RE BACK!

You have to go even further back for our last winning semi final effort with this heart stopper against Villarreal in 2006.

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That’s right almost 20 years since that famous night in the then Madrigal. Hopefully the spirit of Jens won’t be needed by Raya over the two legs…

Predicted Team

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After the last round the line-up pretty much sets itself. The big hope is that both Merino and White come through their injury scares.

Whilst obviously it’s Merino who’s most important the bench is looking very light with this game probably arriving too soon for Calafiori and Jorginho even though they should be back for the return leg.

The threat of the team depending on whether it’s Trossard or Merino up front is night and day. In a few short weeks Merino has proven to be our signing of the season raking with both goals and assists.

The Opposition

After defeating the biggest name in club football in the quarter finals we now face probably the most in form.

From the new year they’ve won 23, drawn 2 and lost 2 with those two losses coming in legs against Villa and Liverpool when they still managed to progress regardless.

Now whilst as per usual they have steamrollered Ligue 1 their form in the CL has been iffy. A lot of people point to their form post January when they’ve comprehensively slapped up City (although so did we and even Real Madrid managed it) and Stuggart but to my eyes they have looked very uncertain at times against Villa and Liverpool.

Villa in particular had them fully on the ropes looking dazed and PSG needed a dodgy injury time allocation to really get them over the line.

PSG are one of the four other clubs that our manager has played for, and we have an unbeaten record against them having won twice and drawn three of our previous competitive matches, a record we extended earlier this season in the Group Stage when we comprehensively put them away.



Notice both goals coming from crosses… set pieces have proven to be a constant weakness for them this year so hopefully Joever has been cooking something up in the lab.

There are a few former players who’ve played for both clubs ranging from the ridiculous (David Luiz and Kaba Diawara) to the sublime with our once upon a time teenage phenom Nicolas Anelka sandwiching his time at Arsenal and Real between two stints with the Parisians.

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Danger Man

extended. Again this isn’t necessarily the star studded PSG team that’s so embarrassingly flattered to deceive in Europe over the years.

Gone are the “Galacticos” of Neymar, Mbappe, Messi, Ramos and Cavani now replaced with a glittering array of youngsters such as Zaire-Emery, Barcola and in particular Desire Doue who looks scarily good.

We could also say Kvaratskhelia who’s arrival in January has coincided with a higher level for PSG but in terms of danger men it has to be the man with more goals than starts this year…

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Ousmane Dembele who has been in frightening form in both Ligue 1 and Champions League.

COYG LETS SMASH THEM
 
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KrissKringle

Reinventing VAR 😡
Just saw that PSG rested most of their starters today in the loss against Strasbourg whereas we're playing most of them against Bournemouth. It's gonna be a tough away game on Wednesday.
 

Nunowoolmez

Chairman of the Eduardo Hagn Appreciation Society

Country: East Timor
Wednesday could get ugly judging by todays match.

We seem to be able to raise our game in CL, but still. It doesn't instill much confidence.
 

Beany

ITK

Country: England
We were sailing…

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Busy trade…

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Walkout….

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Nice goal…

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Nice message…

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But ultimately the same nonsense….

Should have scored three in the first half, Rice and Partey were clearly told to go and warm up for their roles, Saka may as well have taken a nap. Then went to sleep at half time then threw it away. Not what the doctor ordered.

Anything can still happen in Wednesday though….
 

Sapient Hawk

Hates sharing cyberspace with Tets' bootlickers

Country: Saudi Arabia
We were sailing…

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Busy trade…

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Walkout….

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Nice goal…

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Nice message…

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But ultimately the same nonsense….

Should have scored three in the first half, Rice and Partey were clearly told to go and warm up for their roles, Saka may as well have taken a nap. Then went to sleep at half time then threw it away. Not what the doctor ordered.

Anything can still happen in Wednesday though….

I find myself strangely distracted by the cut-out tuxedo guy in front of the the "Black Cultural Centre". Is he meant to act as conceirge, enticing visitors to step in & partake in the cultural experience? Or is some other proprietor trying to advertise his tux business by placing it in proximity of the centre?

I don't know why but this is all more fascinating than the putrid match itself :lol:
 
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bastun

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Country: Rwanda

Player:Saka
Arteta said Timber is a big doubt for wednesday. If he misses then I don't see how we have a chance. White looks so far off his previous form. At times he got passed by bnemouth players like a sunday league amateur. Having to defend against the georgian plumber and nuno mendes. Its not looking good.
 

KarenSprayGooners

Dodger of bets, mover of goalpost, groupie of ITKs

Country: Northern Ireland
I’m afraid they’re smashing us on Wednesday

When was the last time you saw a team smash us? At least give a logical opinion.

At worst it could be a 2-0 which would be 3-0 overall, that would be tragic ngl.

It's Arteta's biggest game since he joined.
 

Beany

ITK

Country: England
I find myself strangely distracted by the cut-out tuxedo guy in front of the the "Black Cultural Centre". Is he meant to act as conceirge, enticing visitors to step in & partake in the cultural experience? Or is some other proprietor trying to advertise his tux business by placing it in proximity of the centre?

I don't know why but this is all more fascinating than the putrid match itself :lol:
Isn’t the cut out guy Saka?

I reckon it covered more ground yesterday than the man himself, who seemed to have been given the day off by Mikel to allow Rice and Partey to press on…

:lol:
 
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