Wenger: It is a psychological advantage of the Gunners, and Paris will be confused about conservative or victorious
4:26am, 10 May 2025Football

May 5th at 03:00 on May 8, Arsenal will visit Princes Park to compete in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals with Paris. The Gunners lost 0-1 at home in the first leg. Club legend coach Wenger said that this result did not require the team to think too much, which is an advantage.
Winger said: "It is actually quite interesting to play away in the second leg of the Champions League, because you have to solve the psychological choice. Arsenal's advantage is that they do not have any psychological problems this time, because they must win. And Paris Saint-Germain's choice is: Should we strive to win in this game? Or should we strive to maintain the advantage of the first leg and lure the opponent out to attack and wait for an opportunity to counterattack? This is the message you must convey clearly to the team.
"Also you have to know that any teammate may be in a different pace with you, because if they are determined to maintain the lead, it is a bit contrary to the team spirit. So Enrique has said that he said they still have one more game to win. I believe this, given the final qualifications, coupled with home games, they are unlikely to take a negative attitude. ”
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