Revealed: Positive omen for Arsenal ahead of crunch UCL SF first leg with PSG

Arsenal has received a positive omen for their Crunch Champions League semi-final first leg collision with Paris Saint-Germain.

The Gunners compete against the already crowned French champions in the Emirates Stadium while watching to make a first Champions League-last performance since she lost 1-0 to Barcelona in 2006.

Strangely enough, this year, the North London outfit was able to meet the same opponents in the final in Munich as 19 years ago, with Barca opposite Inter Milan in the other semi-final.

Although Arsenal has struggled this term on all fronts to shoot on all fronts, they have been red-hot in Europe, they have only lost one game during the campaign and they come to the PSG collision that Real Madrid brought against the sword won 5-1.

Arsenal has already played PSG in the Champions League this season and won 2-0 in the Emirates in the renewed competition phase.

This time, however, they got something from a boost for superstitious fans.

That's because the referee, Slavko Vicinic, was the same man in the middle as that 2-0 victory.

On that day in October, Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz scored the goals that handed the side of Mikel Arteta an important victory against PSG.

Vincic had little to do that night and only two yellow cards; One for Riccardo Calafiori and another for Fabian Ruiz.

He also officer in the Champions League last season when Real Madrid Borussia defeated Dortmund and took the lead over PSG's collision with AC Milan in the same tournament, the French side who won 3-0.

While the Gunners were worth winners the last time, they will take on a different PSG side on Tuesday.

Luis Enrique has slowly changed one of the strongest sides in Europe, Liverpool and Aston Villa drove out of the competition and now viewed a Premier League -Treble.

The key to their revival is Ousmane Dembele, who is one of the in-form attackers on the continent with 32 goals and 12 assists in all competitions.

However, he is not the only threat, with Bradley Barcola, Desire Done and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who also shoot at all cylinders for the French champions.

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