Arsenal host Paris Saint-Germain at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening in their second match of the 2024/25 Champions League campaign.
The Gunners come into the match in fine form, sitting third in the Premier League just one point off the top, though they laboured to a 0-0 draw against Atalanta in Bergamo in their first match of this competition’s new format.
Mikel Arteta’s side face their first big European test as they play French champions PSG, who once again sit top of Ligue 1 after five wins in their opening six matches.
The Parisian side also struggled in their first European match though, requiring a 90th-minute own goal to sneak past Spanish side Girona at home.
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‘They are really tough’ says Arteta
Mikel Arteta added: “They are really tough. They dominate every phase of play and they have very clear intentions.
“When they don’t have the ball they want it straight back and they swarm you. That’s Luis [Enrique]. Wherever he goes he plays in the same way.”
Mike Jones1 October 2024 19:12
Mikel Arteta on facing PSG
The Arsenal coach said: “Everybody is looking forward to this. The format is a bit different this season, and the opposition we’re facing is probably at the highest level in European football. It’s a great opportunity.”
Mike Jones1 October 2024 19:06
Arsenal and Man City’s heated rivalry has just reached a new level of tension
Mikel Arteta eventually felt he had to speak, specifically in order to quieten things down. You couldn’t have a clearer indication of how the Manchester City–Arsenal tensions had reached a peak, after all, than Pep Guardiola himself willingly bringing up the “115 charges”.
That showed how affected Guardiola had been by Arteta’s admittedly open-ended comments from Tuesday. The Arsenal manager had spoken about how he has “all the information” on City, having worked at the club for almost four years. Arteta was actually talking about gamesmanship, given all the criticism of his own team over “dark arts”, but the way it was said could have easily been portrayed as talking about the hearing.
Guardiola evidently felt that way.
Mike Jones1 October 2024 19:00
Arsenal team changes
Mikel Arteta has named an unchanged line-up to the Arsenal team that defeated Leicester City at the weekend. Riccardo Calafiori starts at left-back with Jurrien Timber favoured on the right hand side.
Leandro Trossard starts up top and Gabriel Martinelli is the first choice on the left wing.
Can this line-up defeat Paris Saint-Germain tonight? Kick off is a touch over an hour away.
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:54
Arsenal vs PSG line-ups
Arsenal XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Rice, Partey; Saka, Havertz, Martinelli; Trossard
PSG XI: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Joao Neves; Doue, Lee Kang-In, Barcola
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:48
Arteta on Ronaldinho
When speaking about his time playing for PSG, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta revealed that he used to share a room with Brazilian great Ronaldinho.
“We were roommates for a year-and-a-half,” said Arteta of the player widely considered to be among the best of all time. “He was great, so much energy and so much fun.
“He was a huge talent. He’s the only player that I have seen in history that could transform, by himself, two clubs. He did it in Paris, he transformed them. He went to Barcelona in one of their worst moments and transformed them too.
“He had an aura, an energy, a smile on his face. It was impossible to be next to him and be in a bad mood. And I had never seen a talent like it. In training, in every drill, it was like, ‘How is this possible?’ It was unbelievable to play with him.”
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:43
PSG ‘protected me like a son’, says Arteta
Mikel Arteta said Paris St Germain “protected him like a son” on the eve of his reunion with the side which handed him his professional debut.
Arteta was just a teenager when he was sent by Barcelona to the French club on loan, and on Tuesday night he will welcome them to the Emirates for the opening home clash of Arsenal’s Champions League campaign, with Luis Enrique – his former Barcelona team-mate – in the opposing dugout.
“We were in Barcelona when we got the phone call that ‘you need to pack your bags and fly to Paris, now,’” said Arteta of his move to PSG in 2001.
“I was 18 years old, had not played any professional football and you look at those names at the club and you think, ‘are they sure?’ But you get there and Luis Fernandez was the manager and he was the one that believed in me.
“That is what you need, someone to give you the chance and to be surrounded by the right individuals, that I was very lucky to have.
“They protected me like a son. It was the perfect environment for me, to give me the chance, to see what I was capable of doing. It was an amazing experience. I wanted to stay there but I was owned by Barcelona and they couldn’t find an agreement.”
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:37
Mikel Arteta’s unique PSG past will influence Arsenal’s Champions League clash
It was an approach that Mikel Arteta almost immediately dismissed, although there was a moment’s consideration due to a previous connection. In the summer of 2023, Paris Saint-Germain investigated whether the Basque would be interested in succeeding Christophe Galtier as coach. He’d already made Arsenal a competitive team again, and that’s one reason why he was never going to go. Arteta ultimately wants to be the first manager to bring the London club to glory in the Champions League, the competition in which they host PSG on Tuesday.
The former midfielder was actually on loan at PSG when they won their last European trophy, if it can be even called that, given it was the 2001 Intertoto Cup. That now defunct qualification competition was shared with Aston Villa and Troyes, with Arteta taking his place on the bench for an away-goal win against Roberto Baggio’s Brescia. This was the idiosyncratic nature of PSG at the time, that also represented a key juncture on the 42-year-old’s circuitous route to Arsenal.
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:30
The message Neymar reportedly sent Real Madrid stars on why Kylian Mbappe is ‘hell’ to play with
Kylian Mbappe has finally hit his stride in LaLiga with three goals from his last two outings, albeit two from the penalty spot, as his Real Madrid career lifts off.
The Frenchman was a high-profile free transfer move this past summer, bringing an end to a long-lasting saga over when he would leave his former club, Paris Saint-Germain, and join Los Blancos in Spain.
Neymar formed part of an all-star attack line at PSG with Mbappe, while Lionel Messi was also at the club at the time – but Neymar has apparently told the current contingent of Brazilian stars at the Santiago Bernabeu that it was “hell” to play alongside the younger member of that contingent.
“The Brazilians [at Real Madrid] are friends with Neymar,” Cyril Hanouna said to Europe 1, per the Mirror. “It has always been a war between Neymar and Mbappe. Neymar has sent a [note] about Mbappe to the Brazilians, telling them that it was catastrophic, that it was hell.”
Karl Matchett1 October 2024 18:24
Arsenal seeking first win as PSG visit
After a disappointing goalless draw away to Atalanta in their Champions League opener – in which David Raya made a fine save to keep out Mateo Retegui’s penalty – Mikel Arteta’s side face another big challenge with the ambitious Paris St Germain coming to north London.
Arsenal, still unbeaten this season, can take some encouragement from PSG’s miserable European record away to English sides – last season’s 4-1 defeat at Newcastle was their third-straight loss away to Premier League opposition in the Champions League.
Mike Jones1 October 2024 18:18