Thierry Henry Drops Four Word Reaction to PSG Eliminating Arsenal in Champions League | OneFootball

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·8 May 2025

Thierry Henry Drops Four Word Reaction to PSG Eliminating Arsenal in Champions League

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Paris Saint-Germain are heading to the UEFA Champions League final after a 2-1 win over Arsenal on Wednesday night at Parc des Princes, securing a 3-1 victory on aggregate.

Arsenal, needing goals to stay in the tie, instead found themselves chasing the game after Fabián Ruiz calmly slotted home in the 27th minute to give PSG the lead.


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The hosts carried that advantage into halftime and nearly doubled it when a handball led to a penalty, but David Raya denied Vitinha, keeping Arsenal’s hopes alive.

PSG kept pushing, though, and Achraf Hakimi fired in a second to spark the home crowd. Bukayo Saka responded with a goal to briefly revive Arsenal, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the French champions from securing their spot in the final.

Thierry Henry reacts to PSG eliminating Arsenal

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After PSG secured their passage to the final, CBS Sports’ Thierry Henry shared his honest reaction to seeing his former club lose out the reigning Ligue 1 champions.

“I’m a bit sad,” Henry said. “But look, people will talk about Bukayo’s miss, people will talk about a lot of things—but at the end of the day, I do believe Paris Saint-Germain deserve to go through over the two legs. It hasn’t even been a good sport. They do deserve it. It does hurt as an Arsenal fan, but you have to congratulate them.”

PSG will now face Inter Milan as they appear in the second-ever Champions League final and look to win the competition for the first time in club history.

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