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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is asking fans for strong support before the team’s UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain. He wants the crowd to be involved and make the Emirates Stadium a tough place for opponents.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Arteta’s message comes as Arsenal gets ready to play PSG on Tuesday, April 29, in one of their most important home games in years. After drawing 2-2 with Crystal Palace in the Premier League, he focused on the big European match. Arteta encouraged fans to be fully supportive and energetic because this night could impact the team’s season.

ARSENAL’S EUROPEAN PUSH

Arsenal reached the semi-finals by beating Real Madrid, marking their first return to this stage since 2009. In the Premier League, they are fighting for the title but have dropped points recently. Injuries to important players like Bukayo Saka have been challenging for Arteta. Meanwhile, PSG is playing well in their league and eager to win their first Champions League title.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The first leg is at the Emirates on Tuesday night, starting at 21:00 Central European Time. Arsenal wants to take advantage of playing at home before going to Paris. They have another Premier League game between the two PSG matches, making fan support and player rotation crucial. A win on Tuesday would put Arsenal ahead, but Arteta knows the tie isn’t decided yet. He wants all fans to feel fully involved with his team as they aim for a memorable European victory.