Paul Merson: 'Scared' Arsenal Still in PSG Tie, Odegaard Must Deliver
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson has offered his frank assessment of Arsenal's recent 1-0 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. The Gunners found themselves behind early after an Ousmane Dembélé goal and appeared to struggle throughout the match to assert their usual dominance.
Merson didn't mince words, suggesting that Mikel Arteta's side looked "scared" on the pitch, lacking their characteristic attacking flair and confidence. He observed a noticeable timidity from the Arsenal players, particularly when venturing into the attacking third, which ultimately hindered their ability to create meaningful scoring opportunities against the French champions.
Despite the lacklustre performance and the single-goal deficit, Merson remains optimistic about Arsenal's chances in the tie. He firmly believes that the contest is far from over and that the Gunners possess the capability to overturn the result in the decisive return leg in Paris. However, this hinges on them rediscovering their attacking intent and playing with significantly more conviction.
A key focus of Merson's analysis was the performance of Arsenal captain, Martin Ødegaard. The pundit stressed the importance of Ødegaard, typically the creative heartbeat of the team, to "turn up" and deliver a standout performance in the upcoming second leg. Merson implied that the Norwegian midfielder was not at his usual best in the first encounter, and his leadership, vision, and creativity will be absolutely paramount if Arsenal are to secure their place in the Champions League final.
For Arsenal to progress, Merson emphasized the necessity for a significant improvement across all areas of the pitch, coupled with a far more courageous and proactive approach when playing away from home. While Dembélé's early strike set a challenging tone, the opportunity for a strong response in Paris remains firmly within their grasp.
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