Arteta Declares Arsenal as the Best in Champions League Despite Semi-Final Loss to PSG
Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal as the top team in the Champions League this season, despite their semi-final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.



Arsenal's Champions League Journey Ends in Heartbreak
Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, firmly believes that his team was the best in the Champions League this season, even though they were eliminated in the semi-finals by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The Gunners entered the Parc des Princes needing to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg to secure a spot in the final against Inter Milan. Despite creating numerous scoring opportunities, Arsenal struggled to get past PSG's goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, until Bukayo Saka's late goal. However, by then, PSG had already secured a 2-1 victory in the second leg, advancing 3-1 on aggregate.
Arteta's Reflections on the Match
"We were very close, much closer than the result showed, but unfortunately, we are out," Arteta commented. He expressed immense pride in his players, stating, "100% I don't think there's been a better team [than Arsenal] in the competition from what I have seen, but we are out." Arteta highlighted the critical role of strikers and goalkeepers in decisive moments, acknowledging PSG's superiority in both areas during the two legs.
Emotional Aftermath in the Dressing Room
The loss left Arsenal players in tears, a testament to how much they had invested in the campaign. Arteta shared his frustration, saying, "I'm so upset, so annoyed that we didn't manage to do it. I see how much they wanted it, because they were in tears. It hurts, but you have to deal with that."
Looking Ahead for Arsenal
This defeat marks the fourth consecutive season without a trophy for Arsenal, despite Arteta's FA Cup triumph in his first season. The team has also finished second in the Premier League for the last two seasons. Arteta remains optimistic, drawing inspiration from PSG's Marquinhos, who has faced numerous challenges in his quest for success. "With fear you cannot play football at the highest level," Arteta emphasized, urging his team to persevere and aim for future victories.
PSG's Road to the Final
PSG's manager, Luis Enrique, disagreed with Arteta's assessment, asserting that his team deserved to reach the final. "Mikel Arteta is a great friend, but I don't agree at all," Enrique stated. He praised Arsenal's performance but reiterated that PSG's ability to score more goals across both legs was the decisive factor.
Conclusion
Arsenal's journey in the Champions League this season was marked by resilience and determination, even if it ended in disappointment. Arteta's unwavering belief in his team's capabilities and his focus on learning from this experience will be crucial as Arsenal continues to strive for success in future competitions.