Arsenal Fans React After Beating PSG: “We Are Coming for the Champions League Title”

Arsenal Fans React After Beating PSG: “We Are Coming for the Champions League Title”

  • Arsenal recorded their first continental victory of the campaign with a relatively routine win over PSG
  • The Gunners earned their first Champions League win of the season thanks to goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka
  • Fans of the club have since expressed their delight with the positive win after a sub-par display against Atalanta

Arsenal fans erupted in celebration after a thrilling UEFA Champions League clash at the Emirates, where the Gunners secured a memorable victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night.

The atmosphere was electric as Mikel Arteta’s men delivered a commanding performance, one that starkly contrasted with their lacklustre display in the opener against Atalanta, which ended in a goalless stalemate.

Bukayo Saka received warmth from his teammates after he doubled Arsenal's lead against PSG in the Champions League.
Arsenal players swarmed Bukayo Saka after his somewhat fortuitous goal against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Photo: Julian Finney.
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Arsenal down PSG in London

This time, the North London side faced the formidable PSG, last season's semi-finalists, but the Gunners rose to the occasion instead of being daunted by the challenge.

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Arteta’s team turned in a clinical display. Despite ceding possession to their French counterparts, Arsenal laid a statement of intent in Europe.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses from netizens.

@IgonorMathias:

"Arsenal are the best defensive team in the world right now."

@KingRophy46:

"This is Arsenal. Joy from every corner."

@ParadoJacobs:

"We lead others follow."

@Ericogei_:

"They're never seeing that UCL trophy anytime soon."

According to the Evening Standard, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka were the heroes on the night, each finding the back of the net in the first half to secure all three points for the Premier League side.

Despite PSG's threatening moments, including efforts that rattled the woodwork, the result was never truly in doubt.

Arsenal’s solid defence and attacking flair were more than enough to maintain their unbeaten streak against the Parisians, now extending to five matches, Sky Sports reports.

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Arsenal fans jubilate after PSG win

After the game, jubilant Gunners fans took to social media, sharing their excitement and optimism.

The buzz around Arsenal’s European campaign was palpable, with many supporters expressing their belief that the team could go all the way this season.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses to the post.

@IsaacAFC_:

"We are coming for the UCL this time round."

@olamijuwon1007:

"Arsenal is just starting. By the time we're ready, all our opponents should be scared."

@SilasWils:

"The best team in London."

@realdanieltitus:

"We going invincible this season."

@Muthomihill:

"Arsenal is the strongest team in Europe with a great defence."

Raya credits unsung staff after Atalanta's heroics

In a previous publication, Briefly News reported that David Raya acknowledged an unsung hero from Arsenal's backroom staff for his penalty-saving heroics against Atalanta in the Champions League.

The 29-year-old goalkeeper single-handedly prevented the Gunners from suffering a losing start to their Champions League campaign.

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