Arsenal's Trophy Drought: Near Misses and Missed Opportunities
Arsenal's defeat to PSG by 3-1 on aggregate in the Champions League semi-final ends their hopes for the coveted title, continuing their five-year trophy drought. Despite potential, missed opportunities, like Bukayo Saka's misfire, and lack of forward reinforcements hindered success. Mikel Arteta reflects on past wins and future strategies.

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In a heart-wrenching defeat, Arsenal's dreams of clinching the elusive Champions League title were crushed by Paris Saint-Germain, who triumphed 3-1 on aggregate, progressing to face Inter Milan in the final.
The loss underscores Arsenal's enduring trophy drought, now extending to five years, and highlights missed chances — such as Bukayo Saka's missed goal from an open net opportunity, which could have balanced the game's score.
Mikel Arteta's strategic emphasis now shifts to the future. His failure to secure a strong center forward during January's transfer window remains a talking point, reflecting Arsenal's turbulent journey marked by persistent performance dips in the Premier League.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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