Enrique’s Team Reaches the Final in France
PSG Once Again Breaks Arsenal’s Heart!
French and English newspapers used various headlines to reflect Paris Saint-Germain’s advancement to the Champions League final and Arsenal’s elimination from the competition.
According to “Varzesh3,” last night was a dream for Paris and a nightmare for Arsenal; Paris Saint-Germain secured their place in the UEFA Champions League final with a 2-1 victory at the Parc des Princes. Goals from Fabián Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi were enough for PSG to advance with an aggregate score of 3-1, following their 1-0 first-leg victory. Arsenal managed to score through Bukayo Saka and tried to avoid elimination, but Gianluigi Donnarumma’s saves denied them any further goals.
This decisive performance was widely covered in the French media. The reputable L’Équipe wrote with a bold headline: “Advancement to the Final Without a Tremor,” praising the flawless performance of Luis Enrique’s team. They considered this advancement worthy and authoritative, writing about Paris’s return to the European final.
RMC Sport also sarcastically headlined: “PSG Once Again Made the Gunners Cry” and reported that the team must now prepare for the final battle against Inter Milan.
Le Parisien also headlined straightforwardly: “Paris Overcame Arsenal and Joined Inter in the Final.”
Paris Saint-Germain is now just one step away from realizing their big dream; a dream they have been waiting for years. The final match against Inter could place the club’s name among the Champions League winners after a long time.
English newspapers also used various headlines for Arteta’s team’s failure.
Mirror Sport played with words and used the headline “Art break,” a combination of Arteta’s name and heartbreak, meaning Arsenal’s heartbreak.
Star Sport also wrote with a similar and creative phrase: “It’s an art ache,” referring to the pain of Arteta’s team’s defeat, a combination of art and heartache.
The Daily Express bitterly reacted with the headline “Down and out in Paris,” referring to the defeat in Paris and elimination from Europe.
The Daily Mail also wrote in a simple but meaningful headline, “Paris pain”: Arsenal’s suffering and sorrow in Paris.