
The former head coach of the club known as "the Gunners" in English football, the famous French specialist Arsen Wenger, commented on the team's inability to reach the final after losing to PSG in the UEFA Champions League semi-final.
In his statement, Wenger analyzed the two matches, emphasizing that Arsenal had less activity compared to their opponent and was unable to pose enough threat in attack.
"Overall, it can be said that PSG had the upper hand in both matches. They had more opportunities, while Arsenal could not create serious danger," said Wenger.
The impact of experience and pressure
Arsen Wenger also pointed out that the team's technical potential and young squad were not sufficiently prepared for high-pressure games like the final. In his opinion, experience and psychological stability are decisive factors at such stages.
"A team that has played at a high level in the lower stages should not lose itself under pressure as it approaches the final. Here, experience, just like at PSG, made a big difference," said the coach.
PSG - aiming for the title
According to Wenger, the Paris club has been seriously preparing to become European champions throughout the season and has operated with goal-oriented actions in every match tactically.
The editorial team of Zamin.uz considers Wenger's statement an important sign in choosing the future direction of Arsenal. Despite having a commendable season, the task for the Gunners now is to draw conclusions and return to the field as a more prepared, experienced, and winning football team in the new season.