Can PSG and Arsenal emulate the masterclass of Tuesday night at the San Siro Stadium?

Barcelona and Inter Milan's thrilling Champions League semifinal sets the stage for Arsenal's crucial clash against PSG at Parc des Princes.

Can PSG and Arsenal emulate the masterclass of Tuesday night at the San Siro Stadium?
It's a night both clubs must take seriously as both have never won the Champions League in the past, will Arsenal rise to the occasion on Wednesday night? (Photo credit: GOAL)


Take a bow, Barcelona, and take a bow, Inter Milan. That was a show worthy of a Champions League semifinal. It was a game and a half, and we're grateful.

Arsenal's day of reckoning is here, a trip to Paris where they must do what they haven't done before in order to achieve what they have never achieved before; it's make or mar for the Gunners at Parc des Princes.

It's impossible to ignore the show that Barcelona and Inter Milan served us on Tuesday night; from going two up to going 3-2 down and then levelling late on, Inter Milan booked their place in the final of the Champions League after scoring the winner in extra time.

PSG and Arsenal should serve us some fun too with two attacking sides squaring up; let's face it, we're not likely to get the same standard of entertainment, as it would be cagey, but we expect them to put on a show regardless.

For Arsenal, they have never dumped out a French team out of the Champions League in the knockout stages; they have also never scored an away goal in the semifinal of the Champions League, let alone win one.

It's an uphill task for Mikel Arteta and his lads; they have never overturned a home deficit in the second leg away from home before. They must do a lot of things they have never done before if they want to qualify for the final.

PSG just needs to do the same thing they did in the first leg: rush the Gunners, score an early goal, and watch Arsenal labour to even things up. After a 1-0 away win, they now only need to match the Gunners on the night.

Luis Henrique has never lost to Arsenal, either as a player or manager, and he would look to continue that run on Wednesday, but he will have to ensure his side doesn't lose steam at any stage in the game like they did against Aston Villa in the last round.

It's going to be a night for the wingers. Ousmane Dembélé has been passed fit; Desire Doue and Bradley Barcola will fight for the right to play on the left, while Kvicha Kvaratskhelia is certain to start on the right.

For the Gunners, all eyes would be on Bukayo Saka. He had his name written all over the quarter-final round against Real Madrid and must now step it up when it matters most. We're excited for what is coming on Wednesday night.

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