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Second Half: PSV 1-1 Arsenal

PSV vs Arsenal LIVE! Champions League: Preview, team news, match commentary, live updates
Half Time: PSV 0-1 Arsenal
Nketiah gives Arsenal lead just before HT in slick Gunners move View post
Both sides hit the post early on, including Elneny long-range strike View post
Arsenal and PSV already confirmed first and second in Group B

GOAL! PSV 0-1 Arsenal (Nketiah, 42)
That’s a proper No 9’s goal!

Arsenal have finally clicked into gear and they scythed through PSV down the right, with Cedric and Nelson linking up.

Nelson then picks out Nketiah in the box, with the striker taking one touch before burying a left-footed shot into the bottom corner via the post.

Clinical from Nketiah.

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45+3: Not so bright by Bakayoko! With the ball drifting out for a corner, he catches it before it crossed the line, costing his side a corner as a free-kick is given.

HALF-TIME! And there’s the end of the first 45.

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45+2: RAMSDALE DENIES BAKAYOKO!

Bakayoko is PSV’s brightest player and goes close again, this time cutting onto the edge of the box before sending in a low effort that Ramsdale pushes behind for a corner.

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Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz:

“Minor check for VAR as the ball popped up onto Elneny’s arm, but it would have been harsh, it took a couple of deflections on the way through.”

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45: Three minutes of added time to be played.

Half-hearted appeals from the PSV fans for handball in the area against Elneny as he blocked Vertessen’s pass.

A VAR check confirms there’s nothing to worry about for the Gunners.

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44: PSV look to hit back immediately, with Bakayoko again causing problems on the right.

His cross finds Pepi but the forward’s header doesn’t trouble Ramsdale.

 

 

PSV Eindhoven vs Arsenal. UEFA Champions League Group B.

5:45pm, Tuesday 12th December 2023.

 

Philips Stadion.

 

PSV vs Arsenal LIVE! Champions League: Preview, team news, match commentary, live updates

Kick Off 5.45pm: PSV vs Arsenal

Arsenal and PSV already confirmed first and second in Group B

Teams: Gunners make eight changes – Ramsdale, Cedric start

Gunners learn last-16 opponents in Monday’s CL knockout draw

Group tables | Tuesday’s latest scores | Bet with Sky Bet

Live commentary by Joe Shread and

Kick-off on the way…

Kick-off at the Philips Stadion will take place in just 10 minutes. Here’s a reminder of how PSV and Arsenal will line up…

 

 

 

Pre-match Opta stats: Can Arsenal shake Dutch struggles?

Arsenal are winless in their last three major European visits to the Netherlands (D1 L2) since a 2-1 win at Ajax in September 2005 in the Champions League.

Arsenal have already won their Champions League group, winning four of their five matches so far. Only once have they won five of their group-stage games in a single campaign, doing so in 2005/06, when they reached the final for the first and only time.

PSV have won their last two Champions League matches, as many as they had in their previous 22 (D9 L11). They last won three in a row in the 2006/07 group stages, a campaign in which they would eventually reach the quarter-final after eliminating Arsenal.

 

Officials Mic’d Up: Why Havertz’s goal was ruled out

PGMOL chief Howard Webb explains the process that disallowed Kai Havertz’s handball goal for Arsenal against Aston Villa and why VAR recommended to stick with the on-field decision.

Arteta: This is not a free hit

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaking

“It’s never a free hit. We are in the Champions League and the opponents are so good.

 

“We need to be really good tonight to win the game.”

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How PSV use brain tests to discover talent

Earlier this year, Sam Obaseki visited PSV Eindhoven to investigate how the club test players for their physical and mental skills.

 

Arteta keen to ‘reward’ squad players

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaking to TNT Sports

“We’ve got a really heavy schedule and we have to manage the loads of several players. We also have to reward certain players who give me headaches every day because they want to play more minutes.

 

“It’s a really good opportunity to finish the first stage in style.”

What happened last time Arsenal met PSV?

Arsenal are facing PSV for the second time in Group B – and will be hoping to repeat the result from the first encounter in September.

The Gunners recorded an emphatic 4-0 victory at the Emirates, with Saka, Trossard and Jesus all scoring before half-time.

 

Odegaard added a fourth in the second half as Arsenal sent PSV back to the Netherlands in no doubt over which side would go on to dominate Group B.

 

PSV aren’t used to losing…

Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz:

 

“Yes, both sides have rested key players ahead of this Champions League dead rubber – but Arsenal will do well to remember PSV’s brilliant record this season.

 

“The Dutch side have won 15 out of 15 games in the Eredivisie this season, making them the only team in Europe’s top 55 leagues (yes, fifty-five) with a 100 per cent domestic record.

 

“In fact, Arsenal are the only team to beat PSV in the current campaign, via their 4-0 Champions League win on matchday one.”

 

 

Premier League clubs vote for five-year limit to pay transfer fees

It was today confirmed that Premier League clubs will no longer be able to spread the cost of a transfer fee across more than five years of a player’s contract. Read more here…

 

 

Premier League clubs vote for five-year limit on paying transfer fees regardless of length of players’ contracts | Football News | Sky Sports

Last time out: Arsenal sunk by McGinn winner

Free highlights of Arsenal’s last outing – a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa that extended the hosts’ winning run at home in the Premier League to a record 15 games.

 

 

Champions League state of play: How Man Utd can still make the last 16

As matchday six kicks-off, how are the British sides faring in the Champions League? Who can still go through, who’s teetering and who is out?

 

 

Champions League state of play: Manchester United, Arsenal, Celtic, Newcastle United and Man City

PSV change five as De Jong drops to bench

Sky Sports’ Joe Shread:

 

“PSV have taken the opportunity to juggle their side after securing second spot in Group B with a game to spare, making five changes from Thursday’s win over Heerenveen.

 

“Teze, Obispo, Mauro, Pepi and Vertessen all come into the side.

 

“Dest, Boscagli, Til and De Jong drop to the bench, while Veerman is absent with injury.

 

“Lang and Bella-Kotchap are also injured, while Lozano is suspended.”

 

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