PSG hold a slender one-goal advantage over Arsenal after clinching a tight 1-0 win in London last week, setting up a thrilling return leg.
PSG secured the Ligue 1 crown weeks ago and now chase a historic treble with a sixth straight European fixture against English opponents. Moreover, four of their five recent clashes with Premier League sides went down to a single-goal margin, mirroring their narrow victory in the first leg.
However, they won three of their last four home Champions League matches but also suffered defeats against Atlético Madrid and Liverpool. Consequently, they know that even a slight lapse can prove costly on the biggest nights.
History clearly favors PSG because they progressed from eighteen of nineteen UEFA competition ties after winning the first leg away. Furthermore, that record underlines their knack for closing out ties once they land an opening advantage.
Arsenal had not tasted defeat since late February and had lost only once in the Champions League until that narrow reverse. Meanwhile, they returned to domestic action with a 2-1 home loss to Bournemouth, adding fresh pressure on Mikel Arteta’s side.
Consequently, the Gunners face a daunting milestone: they have never overturned a home defeat in a European knockout tie. Nevertheless, they know this challenge can define their campaign and legacy.
Meanwhile, Arsenal chase a first-ever away victory in this head-to-head rivalry after drawing both previous road meetings. Still, the Gunners head into Paris having won four successive away Champions League fixtures, despite conceding exactly once in each contest.
Still, they have not kept an away clean sheet since matchday one, yet they managed sixteen goals across those four wins. Therefore, confidence in their attacking prowess could prove the key to breaking down PSG’s defence.
Additionally, players to watch include Nuno Mendes, who scored in both legs of the quarter-final and has now netted four times in five Champions League outings. Declan Rice also merits attention after reaching a century of appearances for Arsenal and finding the net three times in his last four European games.
Finally, here’s the hot stat: Arsenal have never conceded a Champions League goal after the 70th minute this season.
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