No Odegaard, no problem & Mikel Arteta's hidden gem: 5 takeaways from Arsenal's 'statement' Champions League win over PSG

No Odegaard, no problem & Mikel Arteta's hidden gem: 5 takeaways from Arsenal's 'statement' Champions League win over PSG

Eric Munene 10:37 - 02.10.2024

Here are the reasons why Arsenal might be playing their last season without a trophy

Arsenal secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, marking their first win of the Champions League campaign.

Here are five key takeaways from the match:

1. Leandro Trossard really stepping up in Martin Odegaard's absence

Leandro Trossard showcased his confidence and skill on the ball, driving forward into opposition territory and providing a pinpoint assist for Kai Havertz’s opening goal.

His ability to create chances and carry the ball effectively underlines why Mikel Arteta has frequently trusted him in crucial games throughout the season. Trossard’s performances are proving vital to Arsenal’s attacking strategy.

Arsenal were tipped to struggle without their creator-in-chief Martin Odegaard following his untimely injury at the beginning of the month, but Trossard has deputised well in his absence.

2. Arsenal want to deliver wins with clean sheets

Arsenal continue to demonstrate that they are a force to be reckoned with. Gone are the days when facing PSG would strike fear into their hearts. The Gunners displayed a solid defence and an attacking prowess that allowed them to dictate the game.

Last season in the Premier League, Arsenal was beaten to the trophy by just a point. They were tied with the Champions on goal difference. This season their aim seems to be geared towards maintaining wins without conceding as they lead the Premier League with the most clean sheets.

3. Set-piece mastery

Arsenal’s prowess from set pieces was on full display once more. After struggling to capitalize on dead ball situations last season, they made a statement early in this campaign.

Bukayo Saka’s clever near-post free-kick found its way into the net, showcasing their improved execution and ability to convert opportunities when it matters. In the Premier League they have scored twice from corners Gabriel Magalhaes getting at the end of both deliveries.

4. Mikel Merino is Arsenal's hidden gem

Mikel Merino made his long-awaited debut for Arsenal, coming on as a substitute in the second half. After a challenging recovery from injury, Merino’s presence adds depth to Arteta’s midfield, especially with captain Martin Ødegaard sidelined.

His return is a significant boost for the Gunners as they look to maintain their momentum throughout the season. With the quality that he has Mikel Merino is a player that will be a massive advantage for Mikel Arteta in the midfield.

5. Kai Havertz’s will continue hot streak

Kai Havertz is enjoying a renaissance in 2024, and he continued his fine form with a well-timed header to open the scoring.

His growing confidence is evident, as he has now tallied four goals in all competitions this season. This resurgence is critical for Arsenal, as Havertz’s ability to find the back of the net adds a potent dimension to their attack.

With this win, Arsenal not only solidifies their position in the Champions League but also builds confidence as they look to carry their positive momentum into the Premier League and other competitions.