
Why resolute Arsenal will believe prolific PSG can be beaten in final
Why resolute Arsenal will believe prolific PSG can be beaten Figure caption, Saka the hero as Arsenal reach first Champions League final in 20 yearsByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished11 minutes ago"There are...
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Breaking news from the world of sport: Why resolute Arsenal will believe prolific PSG can be beaten Figure caption, Saka the hero as Arsenal reach first Champions League final in 20 yearsByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished11 minutes ago"There are moments in the Champions League when somebody has to deliver a magic moment - and he delivered that again," Mikel Arteta said after Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to reach their first major European final in 20 years. You might be forgiven for thinking the Arsenal manager was referring to Bukayo Saka, whose all-important goal secured their semi-final triumph on Tuesday. But that "magic moment" on a famous night in north London came from centre-back Gabriel as Atletico were probing for a response to Saka's opener.
William Saliba's poor defensive header had gifted Giuliano Simeone a chance to level as he surged past goalkeeper David Raya with the goal at his mercy. But an alert Gabriel put in a last-ditch effort, applying just enough pressure to distract Simeone as he got his shot away and save Saliba's blushes. Arsenal's defensive resoluteness been often criticised, with them being labelled as dull and over-pragmatic, but it has been fundamental throughout their unbeaten run to the final.
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However, their biggest test yet will come on 30 May in Budapest against Paris St-Germain, who reached the final with a 6-5 aggregate win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday. Champions League MOTD analyst Nedum Onuoha, said: "I was so impressed with PSG. Their work-rate was incredible.
"As much as we can be led by the statistics in talking about how PSG have got an incredible attack, you don't get this far in this competition without having something in defence as well. "While we can see how special their attack is, they have worked very hard to get here as a unit and I think as the season has progressed, they have got better and better. "'Arsenal certainly have a chance against PSG' Figure caption, Late Bayern pressure not enough as PSG return to Champions League finalSomeone who knows all about winning the Champions League is Clarence Seedorf.
The only player to lift the trophy with three different clubs, the former midfielder believes Arsenal's defence could be the difference against free-scoring PSG. "We have seen a team like Arsenal making the difference this year with so many clean sheets and coming all the way," Seedorf recently told Amazon Prime. "If I had to point out one team that would be capable of bringing it home because of that capacity, it is actually Arsenal.
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Tell me one sport you can win without a proper defence. I don't think it exists. "Tuesday's 1-0 win was Arsenal's ninth clean sheet in 14 matches in Europe - they have only conceded two goals in six knockout games - and their 30th overall this season.
They have allowed their opponents an expected goals (xG) of just 0. 84 per game, and seven of the past 13 Champions League winners conceded fewer than 1. 0 xG per game on average during their successful campaigns.
The story has climbed to the top of the sports agenda, with fans and analysts following closely.





