Arsenal Confident After Record 7-1 Champions League Win Over PSV
Arsenal Confident After Record 7-1 Champions League Win Over PSV

Arsenal Confident After Record 7-1 Champions League Win Over PSV

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Arsenal's emphatic 7-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League has sparked optimism about their potential to win the tournament, according to former player Thierry Henry and pundit Chris Sutton. Henry believes the team's confidence will be boosted as they prepare for a quarter-final clash with either Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid, especially if key players return from injury. Despite struggling in the Premier League, Arsenal's ability to score seven goals from six different players demonstrates their depth and attacking potential. Sutton emphasized that PSV is unlikely to recover from such a deficit, reinforcing Arsenal's dominance in the tie. With Arsenal's attention shifted away from the league, both analysts suggest the team can focus entirely on their European ambitions. The high-scoring match marked a historic achievement for Arsenal, setting a record for the highest away leg score in Champions League history.

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