
We’ll really miss him, especially facing a strong side like PSG,” says Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as he confirms a key injury setback for the Gunners ahead of their Champions League semi-final showdown with PSG.
BREAKING NEWS: Arsenal Hit by Major Injury Blow Ahead of Champions League Semi-Final Clash with PSG
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed a significant setback for the Gunners ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League semi-final encounter against Paris Saint-Germain. Speaking at a pre-match press conference, Arteta revealed that a key player will miss the upcoming clash due to injury, describing the absence as “a great loss” for the team.
“He’ll be a great loss to us, especially against a good team like PSG,” Arteta stated, clearly disappointed by the timing of the injury. Though the manager did not immediately name the player, sources close to the club suggest it could be a first-team regular who has been instrumental in Arsenal’s European campaign this season.
The Gunners, who are making a deep run in the Champions League for the first time in over a decade, are preparing to face PSG in one of the most highly anticipated semi-final matchups. With Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé in top form for the Parisians, Arteta will be forced to recalibrate his tactical approach without one of his key contributors.
Injuries have posed a recurring challenge for Arsenal this season, but the timing of this latest blow is particularly damaging. With just days to go before the high-stakes showdown, Arteta and his staff are now faced with the task of reshuffling their squad to maintain balance and competitiveness.
Fans have taken to social media to express concern, with many worried about how the Gunners will cope against PSG’s firepower without their full-strength lineup. The Emirates side has impressed in the tournament so far, knocking out Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, but their resilience will be put to the test once more.
Arteta remains hopeful, however, emphasizing the depth of his squad and the opportunity for other players to step up. “We have a strong group, and I believe in every one of them. This is football, and these situations happen. We have to be ready,” he added.
The first leg of the semi-final is scheduled to take place in Paris later this week, with Arsenal fans eagerly hoping their side can overcome adversity and edge closer to their first Champions League final since 2006.
Who do you think Arsenal will miss the most if they’re injured—Saka, Ødegaard, or another key player?
