The UEFA Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and PSG promises to be a historic match as both clubs aim to win their first ever title.
Arsenal will host the first leg at the Emirates Stadium. Meanwhile, they can use home advantage to set the tie’s tone and create an electric atmosphere for fans. Earlier, they knocked Real Madrid out by scoring five goals to one across both quarter-final legs.
Previously, Arsenal faced PSG five times in official matches. Remarkably, they won two games and had three draws without defeat. Moreover, one of those victories came in October when Arsenal beat PSG two goals to nil.
Arsenal remain unbeaten in eleven Champions League home games, winning nine times and drawing twice. Consequently, they boast a strong defensive record with nine clean sheets in their last eleven home outings. Additionally, with their domestic league performance secure, Arsenal can focus solely on this semi-final tie.
Meanwhile, PSG secured the Ligue 1 title, yet they missed a chance to finish the season unbeaten. They suffered a 3-1 defeat against Nice, ending their hopes of a perfect league campaign. Nevertheless, their true priority remains winning the Champions League this season.
However, PSG have not yet lifted the Champions League trophy since their takeover. They lost five of their last six away matches against English clubs in this competition. Despite those struggles, they eliminated Aston Villa and Liverpool in recent rounds, showing they can progress in Europe.
In addition, Bukayo Saka could provide an early spark for Arsenal. He scored late in their league meeting with PSG last season. Moreover, he found the net seven times in eight Champions League scoring appearances. Meanwhile, Ousmane Dembélé needs one more goal involvement to equal the club record for a single edition.
Finally, Arsenal have kept nine clean sheets in their last eleven Champions League home fixtures. This defensive strength will give them confidence heading into the semi-final. Both teams know that the winner will earn a shot at making history in the final.
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