Arsenal hoje: time tem desfalques de peso contra o PSG na Champions

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Arsenal é semifinalista da Champions League (Divulgação)

Arsenal é semifinalista da Champions League (Divulgação)

Agora é tudo ou nada. Depois de cair para o PSG pelo placar de 1 a 0, o Arsenal visita a equipe francesa nesta quarta-feira (07), às 16h (de Brasília), em duelo das semis na Champions League, no Parque dos Príncipes, precisando da remontada para chegar à final.

Por conta do revés no Emirates Stadium, o time inglês vai precisar ao menos devolver o marcador para forçar as penalidades. Qualquer triunfo por dois ou mais tentos de diferença, carimba o passaporte dos comandados de Mikel Arteta à final. O PSG precisa de um simples empate.

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No quesito escalação, o Arsenal não terá diversas peças, por conta problemas físicos. O brasileiro Gabriel Jesus, com grave lesão no joelho, segue em tratamento. Além dele, os compatriotas Jorginho e Gabriel Magalhães também são baixas certas, a exemplo de Kai Havertz e Tomiyasu.

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Do lado do PSG, Dembélé era visto como grande preocupação, haja vista que deixou o jogo de ida aos 25 minutos, sentindo fortes dores. Recuperado do problema, o jogador foi confirmado na decisão pelo técnico Luis Enrique, durante coletiva pré-jogo.

Ficha técnica: PSG x Arsenal

  • Data e horário: 07 de maio – 16h (de Brasília)
  • Local: Parque dos Príncipes – Paris (FRA)
  • Motivo: Champions League – Semifinal – Volta (ida: 1×0)
  • Transmissão: TNT e Max (streaming)
  • Arbitragem: Felix Zwayer (Alemanha)
  • VAR: Bastian Dankert (Alemanha)
  • Provável escalação PSG: Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho e Nuno Mendes; Fabián Ruiz, Vitinha e João Neves; Kvaratskhelia, Doué e Dembélé. Técnico: Luis Enrique.
  • Provável escalação Arsenal: DavidRaya; Timber, Saliba, Kiwior e Lewis-Skelly; Partey, Rice e Odegaard; Saka, Martinelli e Merino. Técnico: Mikel Arteta.

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