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Arsenal lost to Paris St-Germain 2-1 in the second leg at the Parc des Princes, ending their hopes of winning the Champions League for the first time.
Despite a great start, Mikel Arteta's team was already behind by one goal in the semi-final, and after 27 minutes, Fabian Ruiz of PSG put them ahead by two goals.
After a controversial VAR review determined that Myles Lewis-Skelly had handled the ball, Vitinha missed a penalty kick. However, in the 72nd minute, Achraf Hakimi put the game out of reach.
Four minutes later, Bukayo Saka gave Arsenal a response, and when he had a chance to cut the lead to one, he fired over from under the PSG crossbar.
In contrast to the first leg at the Emirates, Arsenal got off to a fast start when Declan Rice's header missed Gianluigi Donnarumma's post by just three minutes.
When Bradley Barcola was found in space by Kvaratskhelia after Myles Lewis-Skelly gave the ball away, the home team nearly ended the match. Barcola cut back with his left foot, but Raya made a good stop and Rice's sliding tackle took the sting out of his shot.
On the eve of Wednesday's match, Rice demanded a magical moment, and Saka came close to giving it just after the hour when he forced Donnarumma to make a fingertip save with the ball going into the top corner.
After Marquinhos went down on the turf, substitute Leandro Trossard played in Saka, who circled Donnarumma to score, giving Arsenal a type of lifeline.
Despite a great start, Mikel Arteta's team was already behind by one goal in the semi-final, and after 27 minutes, Fabian Ruiz of PSG put them ahead by two goals.
After a controversial VAR review determined that Myles Lewis-Skelly had handled the ball, Vitinha missed a penalty kick. However, in the 72nd minute, Achraf Hakimi put the game out of reach.
Four minutes later, Bukayo Saka gave Arsenal a response, and when he had a chance to cut the lead to one, he fired over from under the PSG crossbar.
However, after a 3-1 aggregate victory, PSG will play Inter Milan in the final on May 31. PSG has now defeated three Premier League teams in a row, with Arsenal joining Liverpool and Aston Villa in losing to the French champions.
Arsenal's only Champions League final participation occurred here in Paris in 2006, where they lost to Barcelona in the closing minutes. The French metropolis was the site of yet another heartbreak for the people of north London.
Arsenal's only Champions League final participation occurred here in Paris in 2006, where they lost to Barcelona in the closing minutes. The French metropolis was the site of yet another heartbreak for the people of north London.
In contrast to the first leg at the Emirates, Arsenal got off to a fast start when Declan Rice's header missed Gianluigi Donnarumma's post by just three minutes.
The long throw from Thomas Partey then reached Gabriel Martinelli, but it went straight to Donnarumma.
PSG cleared another of Partey's touchline missiles, but only to Martin Odegaard on the box's edge. The captain of Arsenal fired from a distance, but Donnarumma made a fantastic one-handed save.
With star player Ousmane Dembele just fit enough to be on the bench, PSG had a furious start and hardly touched the ball throughout the first fifteen minutes.
However, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's incredible curling goal beat a diving Raya and rebounded against the Spaniard's left post, giving them a warning sign.
PSG cleared another of Partey's touchline missiles, but only to Martin Odegaard on the box's edge. The captain of Arsenal fired from a distance, but Donnarumma made a fantastic one-handed save.
With star player Ousmane Dembele just fit enough to be on the bench, PSG had a furious start and hardly touched the ball throughout the first fifteen minutes.
However, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's incredible curling goal beat a diving Raya and rebounded against the Spaniard's left post, giving them a warning sign.
When Rice overthrew Kvaratskhelia, Arsenal's strong start came to an end. Ruiz was the only one to receive Partey's header from Vitinha's subsequent set-piece. He cleared Martinelli with a single chest touch before launching a beautiful shot that grazed William Saliba's stomach as it passed Raya.
When Bradley Barcola was found in space by Kvaratskhelia after Myles Lewis-Skelly gave the ball away, the home team nearly ended the match. Barcola cut back with his left foot, but Raya made a good stop and Rice's sliding tackle took the sting out of his shot.
On the eve of Wednesday's match, Rice demanded a magical moment, and Saka came close to giving it just after the hour when he forced Donnarumma to make a fingertip save with the ball going into the top corner.
After Hakimi's shot clipped Lewis-Skelly's hand, PSG was given a penalty, and referee Felix Zwayer was eventually summoned to his monitor. He gave the visiting team a spot-kick without hesitation, which appeared unfair.
Raya was up to the challenge, but Vitinha volunteered to face it.
But three minutes later, the fatal blow was delivered. Raya was powerless to stop Hakimi's shot from settling into the bottom corner after Partey failed to clear his lines.
Raya was up to the challenge, but Vitinha volunteered to face it.
But three minutes later, the fatal blow was delivered. Raya was powerless to stop Hakimi's shot from settling into the bottom corner after Partey failed to clear his lines.
After Marquinhos went down on the turf, substitute Leandro Trossard played in Saka, who circled Donnarumma to score, giving Arsenal a type of lifeline.
Saka was unmarked and had an open goal before of him after Riccardo Calafiori's ball with ten minutes remaining, but he blazed over as Arsenal's only chance to win a trophy this season vanished.
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