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Only best version’ can take Arsenal forward in Paris
The Independent
|May 07, 2025
Ahead of a night that means everything for Arsenal, Declan Rice duly gave all of the lines you would want for such an occasion.

The midfielder talked of how Arsenal “need to have big balls”, adding they are in Paris “to make a statement” and have “full belief” in creating “a special night”.
Rice speaks with an almost religious fervour in such situations, which is probably required. So far so good, until his manager came in. “Let’s not do the talking,” Mikel Arteta said. “Let’s do tomorrow on that pitch. So the best, best, best, best version and win the game.”
There is at least “full clarity” to the situation, as the manager put it. Arsenal need to beat Paris Saint-Germain to get into the Champions League final. Arteta played up to how special it could be, as he insisted on describing it as “one of the most beautiful” games in his time at Arsenal, rather than the biggest.
“Huge enthusiasm, huge energy,” he said. “We are a win away from the Champions League final and in the most beautiful city in the world, against a great opponent. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

This is the moment to win. That’s also where it gets difficult. Arsenal are playing away to one of the best teams in Europe, who lead 1-0 from the first leg, after a commanding opening half hour in north London.
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