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Aged 18 years and 223 days, Myles Lewis-Skelly is the fifth-youngest player, youngest English player, and youngest player for an English club, to start both legs of a UEFA Champions League semi-final.
Only one Arsenal player has scored more than 5 goals in a single Champions League campaign: ◎ 7 – Thierry Henry (2001/02):
- 7 – Thierry Henry (2002/03)
- 6 – Bukayo Saka (2024/25)
It was also his 10th Champions League goal in his 18th appearance in the competition, with only Harry Kane reaching 10 goals in fewer games among English players (12 games).
Achraf Hakimi has been directly involved in more Champions League goals than any other defender in the competition this season (8):
- 3 goals
- 5 assists
Arsenal produced an xG of 3.14 tonight, the most by a team against Paris SG in a UEFA Champions League game this season. Their 19 shots were also their most in a knockout match since having 20 away at Barcelona in March 2016.
Gabriel Martinelli completed as many take-ons in the first half vs. PSG as every other player on the pitch combined (4).
Since the start of April, no Premier League side has conceded more goals from set plays (excl. pens) in all competitions than Arsenal (5, level with Ipswich Town).
Fabián Ruiz has now scored in the Champions League for the first time in his career.
The overall average age of both teams in tonight’s Champions League semi-final is just 25 years and 73 days, the youngest for a semi-final since April 1995’s game between Ajax and Bayern Munich (24 years, 112 days).
PSG’s 1-0 win the first leg was their first ever victory in six attempts against Arsenal (D3 L2). Both of their home games against the Gunners have finished 1-1 (March 1994, September 2016).
Having been unbeaten in their first 13 away games against French sides in all competitions (W8 D5), Arsenal have now lost their last three visits to france, including Rennes in 2019 and Lens in 2023.
PSG have now won four of their last five UEFA Champions League home games, netting 16 goals across those three victories. However, they’ve lost twice at Parc des Princes this season (vs Liverpool and Atlético de Madrid), only losing three at home in the same campaign in 2020-21.
Before tonight, Arsenal have won each of their last four away games in the UEFA Champions League – the Gunners have never won five in a row on the road across all European competition before.