LONDON (AP):
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are leaving England on a high again and within touching distance of a second Champions League final.
Ousmane Dembele’s early goal gave PSG a 1-0 win over Arsenal yesterday in the first leg of their semi-final, and only a couple of late misses prevented the advantage from growing bigger.
“It was a great night,” PSG midfielder Vitinha said. “We could have scored more, but we are glad for 1-0, and we will do everything in our power to go to the final.”
Having already eliminated Premier League champion Liverpool and Aston Villa in the knockout stages, PSG outplayed Arsenal as well in a stadium where it lost 2-0 in the league phase in October.
This youthful PSG have come a long way since then, and once again showed that they are a better team without superstar Kylian Mbappe – whose Real Madrid lost 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium in the quarterfinals.
Despite that recent history, PSG showed no hesitation in taking the game to Arsenal from the start. And Dembele opened the scoring in the fourth minute after he was left all alone in the area and was picked out by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for a first-time finish that snuck in via the far post.
The goal came after 26 consecutive passes in the buildup, which stats provider Opta said was the most for PSG in a Champions League game since at least 2003-04.
“That shows the dynamic that we have and the strong collective,” Vitinha said.
It was the hosts who looked affected by the moment – and the absence of suspended midfielder Thomas Partey – in their first Champions League semi-final since 2009.
They couldn’t cope with PSG’s pace in transition, and the visitors’ lead easily could have been bigger after a dominant first half.
“They started quick with a goal and they dominated the first 15-20 minutes,” Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya said. “It’s only halftime. We take positives.”
Kvaratskhelia caused Arsenal problems throughout and had a penalty appeal turned down in the 17th minute and a shot saved by Raya in the 26th.
Raya made a better save in the 31st to deny Desire Doue as PSG were continually the more threatening team.
At the other end, Gianluigi Donnarumma denied Arsenal an equaliser on the stroke of halftime with a one-handed save to keep out a shot from Gabriel Martinelli.
With former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger looking on in the stands, the Gunners improved in the second half.
Mikel Merino thought he had equalised shortly after the break when he headed in a free kick from Declan Rice, but it was disallowed for offside after a lengthy VAR check.
Donnarumma then had to make another low one-handed fingertip save to steer Leandro Trossard’s shot wide after a quick counter in the 56th, but that was as close as Arsenal came to an equaliser.
PSG substitutes Bradley Barcola and Goncalo Ramos both had chances to double the lead late on when clear through on goal, but Barcola shot narrowly wide, and Ramos rattled the crossbar to keep Arsenal close going into the second leg in Paris next week.
Both teams are looking for a first Champions League title, and second final. PSG lost to Borussia Dortmund at this stage last year. The French side lost to Bayern Munich in their only Champions League final in 2020 while Arsenal were runners-up to Barcelona in 2006.
Barcelona host Inter Milan today in the other semi-final.

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