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  • PSG beat Arsenal to zoom into Champions League final

    PSG beat Arsenal to zoom into Champions League final

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will have a second chance to win the Champions League as they reached the final 3-1 on aggregate over Arsenal with a 2-1 home victory on Wednesday.

    Fabián Ruiz fired the opener in the 27th minutes at the Parc des Princes.

    Achraf Hakimi curled the second in the 72nd for the French champions, who three minutes earlier had failed to convert a penalty from Vitinha.

    Arsenal got a lifeline from Bukayo Saka in the 76th but it was too little to late for the Gunners who had wasted a trio of top chances in the opening minutes.

    In the Munich final on May 31, PSG will face three-time champions Inter Milan, who won a semi-final tie for the ages 7-6 on aggregate against Barcelona the previous day.

    Qatari-owned PSG have long thirsted to win the European elite event for the first time. They reached the final in 2020, losing to Bayern Munich, while also being stopped in several semi-finals.

    A treble is possible for PSG who have already clinched the Ligue 1 title and are in the Coupe de France final under coach Luis Enrique, who already has a treble from 2015 while in charge of Barca.

    The success run, which saw Arsenal as their third English scalp after Liverpool and Aston Villa, comes amid a new strategic approach a year after the departure of talisman Kylian Mbappé, and previous exits of superstars Lionel Messi and Neymar.

    Arsenal meanwhile failed to make the final for the second time 19 years after their debut there in 2006, when they lost against Barca.

    They impressively beat title holders and record winners Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, but now see their season unravel late, having also lost the Premier League title race against Liverpool.

  • Wayne Rooney slams Arsenal fans after PSG defeat

    Wayne Rooney slams Arsenal fans after PSG defeat

    Wayne Rooney admitted he was ‘disappointed’ by the Arsenal fans after their 1-0 Champions League semi-final defeat to PSG on Tuesday.

    Ousmane Dembele’s fourth minute goal proved more than enough to secure a crucial away win for the French side.

    The two sides will meet again next week with Mikel Arteta’s side facing the mammoth task of beating the French champions on their home turf on Wednesday (March 7).

    Arsenal secured a memorable 5-1 aggregate win over Real Madrid in the previous round thanks in large part to the atmosphere in their 3-0 home win.

    Rooney, 39, who was on pundit duty with Amazon Prime for the game, criticised the fans for failing to recreate said atmosphere for this game.

    He said: “For Arsenal, I was a bit disappointed with how they played, (I was) disappointed with the fans as well, I think the fans against Real Madrid were excellent.

    “I thought tonight they were a bit subdued… almost like an anti-climax because Arsenal beat Real Madrid, that they are going to walk into the final (and) win the competition.

    “The fans had to be there for them tonight. The players had to show up for them, of course, but on both sides, it wasn’t good enough tonight for Arsenal.”

  • UCL: What Arteta, Arsenal learned from loss to PSG

    UCL: What Arteta, Arsenal learned from loss to PSG

    Arsenal were beaten 1-0 by Paris St-Germain in the Champions League semi-final first leg at Emirates Stadium.

    Mikel Arteta’s side had good chances through Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard but could not find a goal to level the match.

    Here, we look at what was learned from the match.

    Arsenal miss Partey

    The biggest challenge for Arteta coming into this match was how he was going to set up in the absence of suspended midfielder Thomas Partey.

    The 31-year-old is a key part of the Gunners midfield and picked up a cheap yellow card in the final few minutes of the match with Real Madrid in the quarter-final which meant he missed this game.

    With the injuries Arsenal have and with Mikel Merino playing as a central striker in recent weeks, Partey’s absence caused Arteta to shuffle his team around.

    Merino dropped into his natural midfield position, Declan Rice moved deeper to a number six role and away from the number eight role in which he produced two player-of-the-match performances against Real Madrid. Trossard came in as striker.

    PSG were dominant from the start of the match and had 75% possession in the opening 15 minutes, taking the lead in the fourth minute with an Ousmane Dembele strike.

    Dembele so often drifted into the space between Arsenal’s backline and their midfield, and PSG scored the opening goal when he made that movement.

    The question Arteta will be asking is – if Partey had been in the team, would he have been able to stop Dembele receiving the ball before giving PSG the lead?

    Partey has been in excellent form in recent weeks and will be crucial to the Gunners next week if they are to overturn the defeat and progress to the final.

    Kvaratskhelia and Timber – a key battle

    Paris St-Germain’s quality would not have come as a surprise to Arsenal or Arteta.

    The French side have knocked out two Premier League sides in Aston Villa and Liverpool to reach this point and beat Manchester City in the league phase of the competition.

    However, when Arsenal played and beat PSG in the group stage in October they did not have Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who signed for the club in January for a reported 70m euros (£59m) plus add-ons.

    Jurrien Timber has arguably been Arsenal’s player of the season because of his consistency, quality going forward and his ability to play anywhere across the backline.

    But the Netherlands international had a tricky first half up against the PSG left winger.

    Kvaratskhelia got the assist for the goal, driving into the box and pulling the ball back for Dembele to guide into the net from the edge of the box.

    The Georgian was direct every time he recieved the ball and Bukayo Saka came back to help Timber defend as Arsenal looked to double up on him.

    Timber looked more comfortable in the second half when Arsenal were able to have more possession and he was able to get forward more himself.

    But, it is the first time in a long time that an attacker has caused the Arsenal defender such problems.

    ‘If we don’t have the ball, we die’ – Rice

    Those were the words of midfielder Rice in the Arsenal pre-match huddle that were picked up by the TV cameras.

    The fear that Arsenal would not have the ball played out as the hosts failed to get control in the match, with the away side dominating the ball for large parts of the first half.

    Arsenal did get a foothold in the game in the second period and PSG, despite their fast start, finished the match on 52% possession.

    Mikel Arteta said that it is “impossible” to control PSG for 95 minutes and that it was the “small margins” in the game that did not allow his team to pick up a positive result.

    “I mean, this is one of the best, beating all the English teams, the best teams in this country,” Arteta said.

    “So, you cannot dominate this team in 95 minutes. Impossible. Forget about it.

    “And you have to understand what it means dominating them and in which area of the pitch.”

    ‘The margins were small’

    It’s only half-time in the tie and Arteta says his side will approach the second leg the same way they did when going to Madrid with a 3-0 lead in the last round.

    “We have to go to Paris and win the game,” he added. “We are more than capable of doing it.

    “I saw two very good teams, but the margins are so small. They had efficiency in front of the goal. The keeper as well made a difference to see the result that we’ve seen tonight.

    “I don’t know the percentage, but we have a lot of chances to be in that final. You have to do something special in the competition to have the right to be in the final. And the time to do it is going to be in Paris.”

    Luis Enrique expects PSG to ‘suffer’

    Donnarumma may have made two smart saves to keep Arsenal out but PSG also had chances to put the tie beyond the Gunners.

    First Bradley Barcola pulled an effort wide and then Goncalo Ramos hit the crossbar late on.

    And PSG boss Luis Enrique expects his side to “suffer” in Paris without that cushion.

    “I think emotions are at that level in those kind of matches so it’s difficult to analyse,” he said. “Great atmosphere but we showed the kind of team we are.

    “We tried to play our way and scored the goal early playing the way we play. We suffered sometimes but could have scored the second goal. The second match is going to be very tough.

    “We need to prepare for the second match, it’s going to be difficult. The result means a little advantage for us. We are going to suffer, we know that. I think we can go to the final but there is still one match.”

    BBC

  • Superb Arsenal stun Madrid to reach UCL semi-finals

    Superb Arsenal stun Madrid to reach UCL semi-finals

    Bukayo Saka scored a goal and missed a penalty as Arsenal held off Real Madrid to reach the Champions League semi-finals in an incident-packed match at the Bernabeu.

    Arsenal had a 3-0 aggregate lead to defend after their superb victory in the first leg last week – and they were given the chance to silence the noisy home support when they were awarded a 13th-minute penalty.

    Saka stepped up but his weak, chipped effort was saved by Thibaut Courtois.

    However, the England forward made amends for his miss when he effectively killed off the tie with a fantastic chipped second-half finish over Courtois after Mikel Merino’s clever pass.

    Real hit back just two minutes later when a terrible mistake from William Saliba gifted Vinicius Junior with an open goal to score.

    But Real were not able to capitalise on that glimmer of hope and Gabriel Martinelli capped off a glorious night by making it 2-1 in stoppage time with a breakaway goal, again set up by Merino.

    It is just the third time in Arsena have reached the semi-final stage of the Champions League and they willl face Paris St-Germain in the last four.

    The home crowd, who had built an excellent atmosphere and were hoping to spark a comeback that would be remembered for years to come, thought their side had a way back into the tie shortly after Saka’s spot-kick miss when they were awarded a penalty of their own.

    But a lengthy check with the video assistant referee overturned the referee’s decision after Kylian Mbappe had thrown himself to the floor following minimal contanct from Declan Rice.

  • 11 Arsenal, Real Madrid stars who will miss UCL clash

    11 Arsenal, Real Madrid stars who will miss UCL clash

    Both Arsenal and Real Madrid have a number of key players missing for Champions League second-leg clash on Wednesday night at the Bernabeu stadium which should be an interesting affair.

    Arsenal remain unbeaten against Real Madrid in European competition (W2 D1), and haven’t conceded a single goal across their three meetings. However, hopes are high in Madrid and many fans believe a comeback is possible despite a disappointing first leg. The Gunners are missing several players who manager Mikel Arteta will have to deal without for the clash.

    Defenders Gabriel Magalhaes, Riccardo Calafiori and Takehiro Tomiyasu all haven’t travelled to Madrid whilst Jorginho, who replaced Odegaard in the starting line-up on Saturday, suffered a knock and won’t feature as Thomas Partey flies with the squad to replace him. The North London side will also miss forwards Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz who have been long known to miss the rest of the season.

    Madrid, however, will miss backup goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, defenders Dani Carvajal, Eder Militao and Ferland Mendy who remains on the sidelines. Eduardo Camavinga is suspended after a reckless challenge in the first leg. In total eleven players will watch the game from the sidelines in a game enclosed under the roof of the Bernabeu, where history could be made by either side.

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  • Wissa late strike earn Brentford draw at Arsenal

    Wissa late strike earn Brentford draw at Arsenal

    Yoane Wissa scored late in the second half as Brentford and Arsenal played out a drab draw that leaves the second-placed Gunners 10 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

    Mikel Arteta made five changes from the side that so impressively beat Real Madrid 3-0 in midweek in the Champions League, and the game at Emirates Stadium lacked quality from the off.

    It took until the 20th minute for the first effort on target when Kristoffer Ajer had a shot saved by David Raya when Bryan Mbeumo played him into the area.

    Arsenal thought they had taken the lead minutes later when Kieran Tierney headed in Ethan Nwaneri’s cross, but a video assistant referee (VAR) check showed the left-back was clearly offside.

    Leandro Trossard had the Gunners’ first effort on target just before the break when his low drive was pushed away by Mark Flekken in the Brentford goal.

    Thomas Partey then scored the opening goal in the 61st minute after excellent work from Declan Rice. The England midfielder carried the ball from deep in his own half and set up Partey who shot powerfully past Flekken.

    Brentford equalised 13 minutes later when Nathan Collins headed a ball back into the Arsenal area for Wissa to cleverly turn the ball into the net.

    Liverpool can move 13 points clear when they host West Ham on Sunday, but Arsenal’s focus now moves to their Champions League second leg in Madrid on Wednesday.

    BBC

  • Magical things always happen at Bernabeu – Vinicius warns Arsenal

    Magical things always happen at Bernabeu – Vinicius warns Arsenal

    Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr insists their Champions League quarterfinal with Arsenal isn’t over.

    The Gunners outclassed Real Madrid 3-0 in the first-leg on Tuesday night.

    But Vini Jr insisted this morning: “There are no excuses. We played a bad game in London.

    “Now we have to improve so we can fight for promotion at the Bernabeu. Magical things have always happened at the Bernabeu, and they can happen again.

    “We always fight until the last whistle.”

    Along with defeat at Arsenal, Real Madrid were also beaten at home by Valencia in LaLiga on Saturday.

  • Declan Rice freekicks were “extremely easy” – Sneijder

    Declan Rice freekicks were “extremely easy” – Sneijder

    Former Real Madrid and Inter Milan maestro Wesley Sneijder has played down Declan Rice’s freekick goals for Arsenal in their win over Real Madrid on Tuesday night.

    Rice’s two free kicks in 12 minutes put Arsenal on their way to securing a resounding 3-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League at the Emirates Stadium. Both goals stunned goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Gunners fans who believed the game would be much tougher than it was on the night.

    However, despite mass praise for Rice who was the hero on the night, Sneijder has played down his efforts and stated that they were easier than they looked.

    “I don’t think the free kick(s) were that impressive,’ Dutch legend Wesley Sneijder revealed on Dutch TV channel Ziggo Sport.

    “This may sound strange, but it’s extremely easy to curve a ball like that as long as you know how to take a shot, and I know all about this. The wall was at fault here.

    “The same for the 2nd free kick, you saw Courtois moving to his right just before Rice took it, a mistake by the goalkeeper.”

    Rice is the fifth player to score two direct free-kick goals in a Champions League match, after Rivaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Jr and Hakim Ziyech. His goals sent a statement to Madrid that Arsenal will not lay down and be knocked out the competition.

    The England international was still in shock after the game as he spoke after what was an incredible night in North London.

    “I can’t describe it, I don’t think it’s going to hit me what I’ve done tonight,”  he told CBS Sports Golazo. “Two free-kicks in a quarter-final against Real Madrid at home, it’s so special. I’m so happy, probably the best moment in my career for sure.

    “In these big games I always try to step up, and I thought: ‘Go out there and have no fear – what’ve you got to lose? It’s a game of football against Real Madrid, if you have fear good things aren’t going to happen!”

    “I went out there and I was fearless and I was ready like you said, to prove a point, and we did that.”

  • Declan Rice sets Champions League record

    Declan Rice sets Champions League record

    Arsenal star Declan Rice set a Champions League record during Tuesday’s quarter-final first-leg fixture against Real Madrid.

    The England international became the first player to score two direct free-kick goals in a knockout stage match in the UEFA Champions League.

    Rice scored first for the Gunners in the 58th minute before completing his brace from a set piece, as Mikel Arteta’s men secured a 3-0 win.

    After his heroics, the 26-year-old was substituted for Kieran Tierney in the 80th minute of the thrilling encounter in London.

    Arsenal will be eyeing a spot in the semi-final with a favorable result in the return leg at the Santiago Bernabéu.

  • Rice scores two free-kicks as Arsenal thrash Real Madrid

    Rice scores two free-kicks as Arsenal thrash Real Madrid

    Declan Rice stunned Real Madrid with two brilliant free kicks – the first scored in his career – as Arsenal took a commanding 3-0 first leg lead in their Champions League quarter-final.

    Mikel Arteta had asked the Arsenal fans to arrive early to create an impressive atmosphere inside the stadium, and the team responded by starting the game quickly with a number of dangerous crosses into the Madrid penalty area.

    It took until the 20th minute for Madrid to have their first real chance, when Vinicius Jr curled an effort wide.

    But Rice took control of the tie for Arsenal in the second half.

    The Gunners were the better side all evening and took the lead in the 58th minute, when Rice curled the first of two excellent free-kicks round the Real Madrid wall into the corner of the net past Thibaut Courtois.

    Rice scored his second of the night with a free-kick of equal quality 12 minutes later, bending another long-range effort into the top right-hand corner to leave Madrid stunned.

    Mikel Merino then made sure it was a memorable night for Arsenal when he curled a shot into the bottom corner from inside the area just five minutes later.

    Things only got worse for Madrid when Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in stoppage time for picking up a second yellow card.

    Arsenal have not reached the semi-finals stage of the Champions League since the 2008-09 season, but they have given themselves a huge chance of progressing to the last four with this result.

    BBC