Champions League Semifinalists: Paths to Victory and Challenges Ahead
Analysis of why each Champions League semifinalist can win and what could stop them

Arsenal Why they will win: The Premier League is highly competitive, but Arsenal stands out as one of the world's top defensive teams. Their defenders are above average, and Mikel Arteta demands defensive efforts from all attackers, making it tough for opponents to score. Why they won't win: The attack is the weakest among the semifinalists. Key forwards are injured, and it's unclear if Bukayo Saka is fully fit.
PSG Why they will win: They excel in multiple statistical markers, have a top attacking team, elite defense, control the game, and press effectively. Why they won't win: The defense may fall apart, as they allow a high number of touches in their penalty area.
Barcelona Why they will win: Their attacking prowess is exceptional, with a high-scoring ability and aggressive play. Why they won't win: Robert Lewandowski's injury could disrupt the fluidity of the attack.
Inter Milan Why they will win: They can adapt their playing style to any situation and have effective counterattacking strategies. Why they won't win: They have lower wages and transfer values, and an older squad compared to the other semifinalists.