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Mikel Arteta makes PSG red card claim after Arsenal’s Champions League heartbreak

By staff9 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Arsenal were beaten home and away by Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League semi-final as they narrowly missed out on a place in the final for the first time since 2006

17:57, 09 May 2025Updated 17:59, 09 May 2025

Achraf Hakimi approached by referee Slavko Vincic at the Emirates Stadium
Arsenal’s manager felt Achraf Hakimi (L) should have been sent off in the Champions League semi-final first leg(Image: Getty Images)

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes Achraf Hakimi shouldn’t have been on the pitch to score against his team in the Champions League on Wednesday. Paris Saint-Germain defender Hakimi scored his team’s second goal in a 2-1 win at the Parc des Princes which saw them complete a 3-1 aggregate victory.

Arteta, however, believed Hakimi should have missed the game through suspension. The Moroccan international was already on a yellow card when he fouled Gabriel Martinelli in the closing stages of the first leg, but avoided a second booking.

“Against us, Hakimi who for sure shouldn’t have been in the game in the last 10 minutes of the first leg so he shouldn’t have played at all in the second leg and score. There are a lot of random things in football,” Arteta said.

An early Ousmane Dembele goal in North London allowed PSG to take a narrow lead back to France, and they extended it when Fabian Ruiz scored a deflected first-half goal. Hakimi’s goal made it 3-0 on aggregate, with a late Bukayo Saka effort not enough for the Gunners.

Arteta was pleased with how his team have played in Europe this season, but recognised that wasn’t enough this term. “It is not about the winning probability, it’s about making it happen and making it count,” he said. “When you look at the most important stat I normally give you, the best platform to win football matches is crystal clear – who was better.”

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PSG boss Luis Enrique has emphasised the importance of being able to play a Champions League final in front of the fans – something which wasn’t possible during the behind-closed-doors 2020 edition. “This will be our first Champions League final with our fans; without them, it’s not really a final,” he told reporters ahead of this weekend’s Ligue 1 game against Montpellier.

“If there’s one team that deserves to win it purely for how long they’ve waited for it, it’s Paris Saint-Germain. I know that the club was founded in the year in which I was born. Let’s hope that that connection turns out to be real and that we can win the Champions League!”

Arsenal players dejected after theri defeat to Paris Saint-Germain
Arsenal players dejected after theri defeat to Paris Saint-Germain(Image: Getty Images)

Up next for Arsenal is a match against Premier League champions Liverpool. Victory at Anfield will ensure Arteta’s team qualify for next season’s Champions League, thanks to two of the chasing pack – fifth place Chelsea and sixth place Nottingham Forest – playing each other on the final day.

When asked how he will lift his team for the final three league games, Arteta delivered a blunt response. “This is where we are,” he said.

“When you get so close to winning big trophies and you don’t achieve it, it has to be part of the journey. You have to be able to immediately go into another competition and perform at the highest level – that’s it.”

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