Champions League: PSG faces Arsenal without Dembele as Arsenal gets injury boost
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique has hailed Arsenal as ‘one of the best teams in Europe’ ahead of Tuesday night's sides’ Champions League meeting.
Arsenal secured their spot in Europe’s premier competition with a second-placed finish in the Premier League last term, with Manchester City beating them to the English title for a second year in succession.
Mikel Arteta will have been eager for a statement performance as Arsenal kicked off their group-stage campaign against Atalanta earlier this month but the north London outfit were held to a goalless draw in Bergamo.
David Raya was Arsenal’s hero that day, keeping the scoreline goalless with a remarkable double save from a penalty in what was a tense affair at the Gewiss Stadium.
Next up for the Gunners is an intriguing clash with Ligue 1 giants PSG, who suffered a painful defeat at the hands of Borussia Dortmund at the semi-final stage last term.
Previewing Tuesday’s contest at his pre-match press conference this afternoon, Enrique had nothing but praise for Arsenal and the job Arteta had done since taking over the reins at the Emirates.
‘I think they are one of the best teams in Europe at the moment,’ the Spaniard told reporters.
‘With the ball they are a team very close to the top European level and without the ball they are also very good.
‘I would even say that they are one of the best teams in the world without the ball.
‘They are a team with a real identity. We are similar but also have different styles of play.’
Enrique and Arteta were team-mates for a short period at Barcelona and the PSG boss is looking forward to catching up his fellow countryman in north London.
‘We were team-mates for a season at Barcelona even though he was young at the time. I have good memories of him as a team-mate,’ Enrique added.
‘He had a great career as a player, he had a very successful end to his career.
‘We haven’t faced off against each other since we’ve both been coaching.
‘Even if it’s only five minutes before the game, I’d like to talk to him and it will be a pleasure to be able to greet him on Tuesday.
‘He’s one of the best coaches on the market right now and he’s helped Arsenal become a club that wins titles again. He’s a great coach and a great person.’
Ousmane Dembele has been axed by Enrique for PSG’s encounter with Arsenal, a decision that caught Arteta by surprise as he faced the media earlier today.
Widespread reports in France claimed Enrique and Dembele were involved in a heated altercation following the side’s 3-1 victory over Rennes last Friday.
‘There are difficult circumstances, difficult decisions,’ Enrique said when asked to elaborate on the situation.
‘I am 100 per cent committed to my decisions, I am 100 per cent sure of my decisions. My decisions are not irreversible.
‘I signed for this club to create a team with an identity, that plays football.
‘Was I hired to win titles and win the Champions League? Certainly not. I was hired to do the best I could.‘I have the support of the management, the sporting director, the president. I am here to create a team and to do it also with Ousmane Dembele.’
Meanwhile, Ben White is expected to miss Arsenal’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain after he was absent from training.
The defender has missed Arsenal’s last two games, against Bolton and Leicester, due to a groin issue.
Arsenal have received good news, though, after Riccardo Calafiori was present for training following an injury scare against Leicester. Takehiro Tomiyasu was also involved.
Summer signing Mikel Merino also trained. Mikel Arteta revealed last week that the midfielder is progressing well and could make his debut against Southampton on Saturday.
“We are trying to keep him in the cage because he’s been pushing everyone - the physios, the doctors, everybody - and he’s ready to go, and he wants it,” he said. “I think we are comfortable now to start exposing him with contact, and he looked really good in training.”
Martin Odegaard and Oleksandr Zinchenko remain out. Odegaard injured his ankle playing for Norway last month, while Zinchenko hurt his calf while away with Ukraine.