PSG are in London preparing for the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Arsenal. They hope to get a positive result to take back to Paris in over a week.
PSG are two games away from making the UEFA Champions League final in Munich. First, they must defeat Arsenal over two legs, the first being at the Emirates on April 29.
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PSG are back in Champions League action as they face Arsenal in the first leg of the semi-final. The Parisians will look to bounce back from their 3-1 loss to Nice in Ligue 1.
Arsenal’s next match will be their highly anticipated Champions League semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners have reached this stage of the competition by upsetting the odds and eliminating the defending champions, Real Madrid.
PSG have changed direction since Luis Enrique was appointed in July 2023, which resulted in a contract extension midway through his second season on the sidelines.
PSG's unbeaten domestic run has come to an end as the Parisians were beaten by Nice in their recent Ligue 1 home clash on Friday, April 25. Luis Enrique's side suffered a 3-1 defeat.
PSG face a challenging home game at the Parc des Princes as they face Nice, who are looking to move into the Champions League qualification places with a win.
PSG are four games away from finishing the Ligue 1 season unbeaten, and the next team on the schedule is Nice on April 25. Luis Enrique has a full team to choose from, and with Arsenal in the Champions League semi-final next week, he may have some players on limited minutes.
PSG are set to play OGC Nice in a Ligue 1 home clash on Friday, April 25. The Parisians are already the Ligue 1 champions and have 78 points from 30 matches with 24 wins and six draws in an unbeaten league run.
PSG conceded a late goal against Nantes to draw 1-1 at the Stade de la Beaujoire. It's the second time Les Canaris has taken points off the Ligue 1 champions.
PSG were held to a 1-1 draw in their latest Ligue 1 away clash against Nantes on Tuesday, April 22. The Parisians already have the Ligue 1 title in the bag and have 78 points from 30 matches, with 24 wins and six draws.
Paris Saint-Germain travel west to face Nantes on Tuesday night, with just a handful of games left until the end of the Ligue 1 campaign. With the title already secured, the new domestic aim for Luis Enrique's side is to remain unbeaten for the first time ever.
Ahead of the match next week, PSG manager Luis Enrique spoke with the media on Monday and he was asked about defending set pieces against the Gunners as Declan Rice scored two incredible goals in the first leg against Real Madrid.
PSG will take on Nantes on April 21, and they are looking to make it 11 wins in a row in the league. They are also looking to go the full season unbeaten and would be the first team to do so in Ligue 1.
PSG continue their efforts to stay unbeaten in Ligue 1, facing an away trip against Nantes on April 22. It's also a big match for the host team, who sit three points above the relegation places.
In February, Paris Saint-Germain locked in contract extensions for Luis Enrique, Achraf Hakimi, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, and Yoram Zague. With those deals sorted, the club is now shifting focus to other players they want to keep as part of Enrique’s project.
PSG dominated Le Havre in their Ligue 1 encounter on April 19 but managed just a 2-1 victory. After so many missed chances, they were lucky the away team didn't take any of theirs to level the game.
PSG are set to play Le Havre in a Ligue 1 home clash on April 19. The Parisians have already won the league title but are looking to continue their unbeaten domestic run.
Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in the Champions League semifinals on Tuesday, but their narrow escape against Aston Villa did little to inspire confidence.
With PSG now in the semifinals, the Ligue 1 side will await the winner of the Arsenal-Real Madrid tie with the Gunners holding a 3-0 aggregate lead. After edging out Aston Villa, PSG manager Luis Enrique was asked which side he’d prefer to face?
Aston Villa’s Champions League dream may have ended at the quarterfinal stage, but their journey through Europe this season has firmly cemented their place among the continent’s elite.
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have long been dogged by their shortcomings on the European stage. But this season, both clubs are on the brink of something rare.
On Tuesday, Enrique spoke to the media and was asked about facing Asensio, knowing he didn’t want him in his squad. One of the questions the Spanish manager answered was whether he sees PSG or Aston Villa as favorites for this matchup.
Gone are the days of assembling superteams led by the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi.
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