Arsenal picked up their first Champions League win of the season as they beat PSG 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners began their European campaign with a goalless draw away to Atalanta and ...
Poof. Vanished like Houdini's elephant. Au revoir Paris, hola Madrid. Mbappe was the thunderbolt at the heart of the PSG storm for seven seasons, a rare constant of excellence in a turbulence of ...
This night, there was again the possibility that they might be one of the best in Europe. PSG are going through yet another of their new dawns – fewer big stars, more projected great promise ...
Arsenal got a pair of first-half goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka, en route to a perfectly comfortable 2-0 victory over PSG in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. [ MORE: How to watch Premier ...
Old habits die hard, it seems. Arteta was it again on Tuesday night when PSG came to north London. There he was, once more, spoiling all the fun. It was a miserable evening for Luis Enrique and ...
ARSENAL have beaten PSG 2-0 to claim their first Champions League win of the season. Kai Havertz put the Gunners in front on 20 minutes, getting on the end of a superb cross from Leandro Trossard.
They drew PSG out of position and broke down the left wing through Leandro Trossard. He flicked the ball into the box and found Kai Havertz who headed in the opener. It was one of many chances ...
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Here’s all you need to know about our opponents: PSG are a relatively new team, having begun life in 1970 following a merger between Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain and crowdfunded by supporters. The ...
He had little to do against PSG but spread the ball about well. He defended his back four well but was taken off after 64 minutes for Mikel Merino — who was making his Arsenal debut. Havertz ...
“If someone does not comply with the requirements from the team, it means that they are not ready,” PSG coach Luis Enrique said on Monday ahead of Tuesday’s group match at Emirates Stadium.
PSG, meanwhile, head into the second round of games off the back of a win having beaten Girona last time out. Such are the sweeping changes made to Europe’s elite-level club competition this ...