Merino thought the disallowed goal last night was unlucky

Merino thought the disallowed goal last night was unlucky

  • ToNews 2025/04/30 02:47
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Mikel Merino is already counting down the days for our Champions League semi-final second leg at Paris Saint-Germain, despite us heading to the French capital behind on aggregate.


Arsenal fell to our first European loss in 12 games against the French champions thanks to Ousmane Dembele’s fourth-minute strike, but the Spanish international feels that Arsenal have plenty to be optimistic about heading into the rematch, given encouraging display against tough opposition where fine margins weren’t in Gunner's favour.


“It was a tough game,” he reflected. “Every minute counts, and in the first 10-15 minutes maybe we didn't perform at the level we are used to, but I think the team recovered really well from the goal. We showed a lot of character and personality, and we almost dominated the rest of the game.


Mikel thought he had got on the scoresheet once again in a fruitful 2025 for him so far when he headed in a Declan Rice free-kick just after half-time, but an agonisingly long wait saw the VAR disallowed the goal for offside.

He admitted he was gutted to see the goal wiped out which proved to be a huge turning point in the game, but he hopes that luck will be on Arsenal's side next week when they meet PSG again and look to capitalise on any advantage possible.


Reflecting on his disallowed goal, he added: “It was tough, but those are the margins that we manage in these kinds of games.


“This is elite football, and a few centimetres can determine your future. So, hopefully in the second leg, those 10 centimetres can go to our side.”

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