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PSG AT AN ADVANTAGE AS ARSENAL TRIES NOT TO WORRY TOO MUCH



This was one tough game for Arsenal, and generally a totally incredible one for that matter. Incredible in the sense that there were two own goals in the match. One from Verratti of PSG and the other from Alex Iwobi of the home team Arsenal.


Even though they were at home, Arsenal had a really rough evening as the away team [PSG] gave them a difficult time. Although Arsenal and PSG prior to the match had the same points on the Group A table, a win for Arsenal at their home with have given them a clear 3-point lead as the table toppers.

And on the other hand, If PSG were to win, they would also be in the lead with 3 points and goal advantage.

But altogether, the game ended a draw and the two teams do not really have anything to worry about. According to sky sports, Wenger said, "I think we have a special spirit in the squad. We are unbeaten in 18 games, and sometimes you go through a bit of a spell. It's down to us to continue without losing a game but also transform the draws into wins. But we have no reason to panic."

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