
Champions League | Dembele, Donnarumma's heroics give PSG crucial away win over Arsenal in semifinal tie
The Hindu
Paris Saint-Germain secures a 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Champions League semifinal, aiming for a second final appearance.
Paris Saint-Germain is 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 on Tuesday (April 29, 2025) in the first leg of their semifinal, 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 side has come a long way since then, and once again showed that it's 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.
“We showed the kind of team we are,” PSG coach Luis Enrique said. “We tried to play our way and scored the goal early playing the way we play." It was the hosts who looked affected by the moment — and the absence of suspended midfielder Thomas Partey — in their first Champions League semifinal since 2009.













