What Vitinha Said About How PSG Changed After Early-Season Loss to Arsenal | OneFootball

What Vitinha Said About How PSG Changed After Early-Season Loss to Arsenal | OneFootball

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·28 April 2025

What Vitinha Said About How PSG Changed After Early-Season Loss to Arsenal

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Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are preparing for a huge UEFA Champions League semifinal, with just 180 minutes standing between them and a spot in the final. The two teams faced each other earlier in the group stage, but PSG have made noticeable progress since then.

Arsenal booked their place in the semifinals with a solid 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg, sealing an impressive 5-1 aggregate win.


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PSG also advanced with a 5-1 aggregate advantage, though their path was much more dramatic, narrowly getting past their opponents with a 5-4 overall scoreline.

Both sides head into this matchup after some recent slip-ups. PSG were held to a 1-1 draw by FC Nantes and then suffered a surprise loss to OGC Nice, ending their unbeaten run in Ligue 1. Arsenal, meanwhile, settled for a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.

Vitinha talks about the early-season loss to Arsenal

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On Monday, PSG midfielder Vitinha spoke to the media and was asked how this matchup differs from the one earlier in the 2024-25 season.

“That was a long time ago now,” Vitinha said (h/t Culture PSG). “A lot has happened since then. We’ve played a lot of matches and managed to overcome many challenges. So, it’s obviously a different game, and it’s a different stage of the competition too.

“Of course, we’re going to try to get a different result — we’ll do everything we can. We’re not going to change much, if anything, about our style of play because we always stay true to our way of playing. But of course, we’ll do some things differently because we lost, and tomorrow, we only want to win.”

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