Key Lessons from Arsenal's Defeat to PSG in Champions League Semi-Final
Analyzing Arsenal's tactical challenges and key learnings from their 1-0 loss to PSG in the Champions League semi-final.



Arsenal's Tactical Adjustments Without Partey
Mikel Arteta faced a significant challenge in the absence of suspended midfielder Thomas Partey. The 31-year-old's absence forced Arteta to reshuffle his team, with Mikel Merino dropping into midfield and Declan Rice moving to a deeper role. Despite these changes, PSG dominated early, with Ousmane Dembele scoring in the fourth minute. Arteta will be questioning whether Partey's presence could have prevented PSG's early lead.
PSG's Dominance and Arsenal's Struggles
PSG controlled the game from the start, maintaining 75% possession in the first 15 minutes. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a recent signing, proved to be a constant threat, assisting Dembele's goal. Jurrien Timber, Arsenal's standout defender this season, struggled against Kvaratskhelia in the first half but improved as the game progressed.
Rice's Concerns and Arteta's Reflections
Declan Rice expressed concerns about Arsenal's lack of possession, stating, 'If we don't have the ball, we die.' Arteta acknowledged the difficulty of controlling PSG for the entire match, emphasizing the 'small margins' that influenced the outcome. Despite the loss, Arteta remains confident in his team's ability to turn the tie around in the second leg.
Luis Enrique's Expectations for the Second Leg
PSG manager Luis Enrique anticipates a tough match in Paris, expecting his team to 'suffer' without a larger cushion. PSG had opportunities to extend their lead, with Bradley Barcola and Goncalo Ramos missing chances. Enrique emphasized the importance of preparation for the decisive second leg.
Looking Ahead to the Second Leg
Arteta remains optimistic, stating, 'We have to go to Paris and win the game. We are more than capable of doing it.' The second leg promises to be a thrilling encounter as Arsenal seeks to overturn the deficit and secure a place in the final.