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PSG 2-1 Arsenal: Guillem Balague analysis

PSG 2-1 Arsenal: Guillem Balague analysis

BBC News08-05-2025

Match of the Day's Guillem Balague reflected on Arsenal's Champions League exit: "They haven't been good enough. But if we take out the failure of a no trophy season, you can see progression. You have to say that. For six years, they were not in the Champions League. They have now been in it for two years and got to the semi-final in the second season and they made life difficult for PSG.
"Arsenal were better than PSG. Of course Donnarumma counts but they created the chances - they had the momentum. You will hear Mikel Arteta talking in interviews about 'we weren't strong in the boxes'. They made mistakes, but he needs players. They didn't score enough. Again, he needs players.
"Four or five new starters, depending how many they can sell, and Arsenal will have a team that is one of the best in Europe."
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