Arteta urges Arsenal to ‘show who we are’ when they take on Paris Saint-Germain

Mikel Arteta was in bullish mood ahead of Arsenal's Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain tomorrow night

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Arsenal Football Club manager Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta has called on his Arsenal players to seize the moment and show how good they are when they face Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals tomorrow night.

Arsenal produced two coming-of-age performances to see off defending champions Real Madrid in the last eight but Arteta believes there is still more to come.

Speaking ahead of the clash at the Emirates, he said: β€œThis is a moment to say this is who we are as a team. To play with that mindset. Now is about where are the limits, and how far is it where I want to go?

β€œEspecially with the circumstances this season and how we have overcome a lot of issues and challenges and we are now one of the best four teams in Europe. It’s a beautiful story right now but we want more.”

Bring your boots – Arteta calls on fans to kick every ball

The Arsenal fans produced a crackling atmosphere against Madrid but Arteta wants even more.

Asked if it was the best he had experienced at Arsenal, he said: β€œYes, I think so and I have been here as a player. Hopefully it will be much better. Building the experiences that we have had lately together.

β€œTomorrow more! Bring your boots, your shirts, let’s play every ball together. I really hope that everyone comes tomorrow and gives their all.”

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Arsenal will be without the suspended Thomas Partey while Arteta revealed left-back Riccardo Calafiori would not make it.

There was better news around Ben White and Mikel Merino, though.

β€œBen and Mikel were able to train, let’s see if they are able to start tomorrow,” he said. β€œRicci was not able to train.”

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PSG have won just one of their last four games, including a 3-2 defeat at Aston Villa in the second leg of their quarter-final clash.Β 

Arteta said he took something from that game but even more from Arsenal’s 2-0 win over PSG in the league phase in October.

β€œObviously you learn a lot from every game, it’s different,” he said. β€œI take a lot from the game we played here, we know how strong they are.

β€œThe way we play every week, that’s not going to change.

β€œWe are good in different contexts and we’ve shown that again this season.”

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