Arsenal 0-1 PSG: Ousmane Dembele strikes early as French champions win at the Emirates to leave the Gunners facing uphill task to reach Champions League final

Arsenal 0-1 PSG: Ousmane Dembele strikes early as French champions win at the Emirates to leave the Gunners facing uphill task to reach Champions League final

Arsenal’s supporters brought their boots for the biggest game in the Emirates’ history, just as Mikel Arteta had asked them to do. Unfortunately, Arsenal’s players forgot to bring theirs.

The stadium was a cauldron in a way it has rarely been before but, in the midst of it, in the unforgiving floodlight glare, the home team were outclassed by Paris Saint-Germain.

Suddenly, those thunderous free-kicks of Declan Rice in the quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid here, those guided missiles that seemed to light the way towards next month’s Champions League final in Munich, seemed like a distant memory.

Because, after this 1-0 defeat courtesy of a first-half strike from Ousmane Dembele, Arsenal face an uphill struggle to earn the right to play Barcelona or Inter Milan in the Allianz Arena.

The tie is not over but the task is an awful lot harder than it was before kick-off. The PSG coach, Luis Enrique, is taking a one-man wrecking ball to English football as his team barrel onwards. He has already dismissed Liverpool and Aston Villa and now he has Arsenal on the ropes.

This was not the occasion Arsenal had been hoping for. It was closer to the humbling that they received at the hands of Manchester United the last time there was a Champions League semi-final here in 2009. Arsenal went 3-0 down that night. The margin was not the same this time but the sense of dismay was not much different.

Ousmane Dembele scored the only goal of the game to give PSG a first-leg advantage

Mikel Merino thought he had brought Arsenal level straight after half time with a close-range header

Mikel Merino thought he had brought Arsenal level straight after half time with a close-range header

His celebrations were cut short as the goal was ruled out for offside after a lengthy VAR review

His celebrations were cut short as the goal was ruled out for offside after a lengthy VAR review

This was not the PSG who had wobbled in the second leg of their quarter-final with Villa earlier this month. This was the PSG who had outplayed Liverpool home and away in the round before that.

This was the PSG who, inspired by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Dembele and the unrelenting excellence of Vitinha at the heart of midfield, look like the best team in Europe. This was a team who look as if they believe they are ready to lift the Champions League trophy for the first time.

Arsenal did not lack for effort but Bukayo Saka had a quiet night and, by the stellar standards of his performances against Madrid, so did Rice. Missing the suspended Thomas Partey, Arsenal were curiously lifeless. They were denied a second-half equaliser by VAR but they might easily have lost by a wider margin.

Bradley Barcola missed one gilt-edged chance to double PSG’s lead seven minutes from the end and Goncalo Ramos hit the bar a few minutes later when he ought to have scored.

Arsenal should be down and out but they are not. They will, though, have to be a team transformed in the Parc des Princes if they are to have any chance of making the final.

Arteta had made considerable efforts to encourage supporters to get to their seats early rather than linger at the concourse bars. ‘The place has to be something special,’ the Arsenal boss had said. ‘Something that we haven’t seen. I really hope everybody brings that energy with them.’

Nights like this carry a special energy of their own, the energy of being among the elite, the energy of being close to the prize, the energy of feeling that this Arsenal side had their coming of age in the quarter-final against Real and were ready to seize their destiny.

But PSG felt that energy, too. It was their fans, not Arsenal’s, who packed their seats in the stadium an hour before kick-off and leapt and clapped and roared out their support for their team.

Dembele's fourth-minute strike was enough to ensure PSG will take a 1-0 lead into the second leg

Dembele’s fourth-minute strike was enough to ensure PSG will take a 1-0 lead into the second leg

Mikel Arteta asked for fans to play their part but his side produced very little to cheer about

Mikel Arteta asked for fans to play their part but his side produced very little to cheer about

Gianluigi Donnarumma produced a fine save to deny Gabriel Martinelli in the first half

Gianluigi Donnarumma produced a fine save to deny Gabriel Martinelli in the first half

Donnarumma then denied Leandro Trossard with another excellent stop in the second half

Donnarumma then denied Leandro Trossard with another excellent stop in the second half

Goncalo Ramos struck the crossbar late on to prevent PSG doubling their advantage

Goncalo Ramos struck the crossbar late on to prevent PSG doubling their advantage

Arsenal’s supporters rectified that before kick-off and drowned out their counterparts. The game began in a quite stupendous din worthy of the occasion. But it took PSG less than four minutes to puncture the atmosphere.

Dembele picked the ball up in oceans of space in midfield and had plenty of time to run at the Arsenal defence. He fizzed a pass out wide to Kvaratskhelia and when Kvaratskhelia cut the ball back to him, Dembele steered a first-time shot past David Raya and in off a post.

Arsenal struggled to keep hold of the ball and when they lost it, they found it mighty difficult to win it back, so assured were PSG in possession. In the first 20 minutes, it felt as if they were clinging on for dear life. Marquinhos should have done better with a header he directed straight at Raya and Kvaratskhelia appealed in vain for a penalty after he fell in the box. Replays showed it was the right decision. But it did little to lift the feeling of Arsenal being under siege.

Arsenal tried to rally. They started to play their way into the game but without threatening the PSG defence. In fact, when a chance came, it was from the lavishly talented Desire Doue stepping inside his man and unleashing a fierce right-foot drive that brought a brilliant reaction save from Raya.

Arsenal mustered their first serious attack of the night soon after. They thought they had a penalty when Jakub Kiwior laid the ball back to Mikel Merino and, as he shaped to shoot, Merino fell under the challenge of Joao Neves. In fact, Neves had timed his challenge perfectly.

Saka was booked for dissent a few minutes before half-time, kicking the ball away in frustration after a foul was given against him, but as the first 45 minutes bled into stoppage time, Gabriel Martinelli broke through on the left.

One-on-one with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Martinelli tried to curl the ball around the goalkeeper but hit it too close to him and Donnarumma parried to safety.

Arsenal thought they had equalised a minute after the interval when Rice curled a free-kick into the area and Merino rose above Willian Pacho to nod past Donnarumma, but the effort was ruled out by VAR for offside.

Arsenal were constantly frustrated by the referee as they struggled to keep their composure

Arsenal were constantly frustrated by the referee as they struggled to keep their composure

Luis Enrique's PSG are now in pole position to progress to the Champions League final

Luis Enrique’s PSG are now in pole position to progress to the Champions League final

MATCH FACTS

Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber (White 83), Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Merino, Odegaard (Nwaneri 90); Saka, Martinelli, Trossard

Booked: Trossard, Saka

Manager: Mikel Arteta

PSG (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Vitinha, Neves (Zaire-Emery 89), Ruiz; Doue (Ramos 76), Kvaratskhelia, Dembele (Barcola 70) 

Goal: Dembele

Booked: Hakimi, Neves

Manager: Luis Enrique 

Arsenal came desperately close again 10 minutes later. Rice produced one of his trademark surging runs from midfield and played Leandro Trossard in on goal. Trossard’s shot was arrowing towards the bottom corner when Donnarumma got down superbly to touch wide with his finger-tips.

Arsenal pressed for an equaliser as much as they could but they were lucky not to concede late goals to Barcola and Ramos.

Their supporters will be there to cheer them on in numbers in Paris next Wednesday. This time, the players will have to remember their boots.

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