Arsenal blames Thomas Partey's absence for PSG defeat
Arsenal blames Thomas Partey's absence for PSG defeat

Arsenal blames Thomas Partey's absence for PSG defeat

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Arsenal's 1-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final was widely attributed to the absence of midfielder Thomas Partey, who was suspended after picking up a needless yellow card against Real Madrid. Analysts and pundits, including Daniel Sturridge and Henry Winter, agreed that Partey's absence left Arsenal's midfield exposed, reducing their defensive solidity and control, with replacements unable to replicate his impact. PSG capitalized early, scoring in the fourth minute and maintaining midfield dominance throughout the match, while Arsenal struggled to create meaningful chances. Many commentators argued that Partey's suspension was preventable and that his presence could have helped prevent Ousmane Dembélé's winning goal. The consensus among pundits and fans is that Arsenal's prospects in the second leg hinge on Partey's return to reinforce their midfield. Partey's absence has also sparked discussions about his value to the team and the potential for a contract renewal.

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