The heartache of Arsenal's Champions League is exacerbated by four stars that make the worst XI of the semi -final, according to Stats Boffins.
The side of Mikel Arteta left the competition on Wednesday evening due to a 3-1 total defeat by PSG.
The Gunners enjoyed a memorable run to the last four, who finished third in the competition phase, before they defeated PSV and Real Madrid in the knockout phases.
Arsenal did have opportunities about both legs of the PSG stroptdas, but the quality of the French outfit finally told when they progressed to the final where they will take on inter -Milan.
And the shortages of Arsenal were uncovered after Sofascore published their worst XI of the semi -final of the Champions League.
Within the line-up, which was shown in a 3-4-3 formation, William Saliba took the lock back in the middle after achieving a rating of only 6.40 over the two legs.
The defense of Gunners was regularly cut open by the attack of PSG and Saliba was something under his best in Paris on Wednesday evening.
Martin Odegaard, who has recently confronted his honest part of the criticism, suffered the shame of taking a place in midfield with a 6.60 rating.
Odegaard was close to giving the Gunners early in the second stage, but he was thwarted by a fantastic rescue by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The Norwegian was not poor in any respects, but PSG's midfield trio of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz got the counterparts of their Gunners about the draw.
But it was in attack where Arsenal had the most representatives with both Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard who took a place in the worst XI names from the last four tires after earning assessments of 6.40 and 6.55 respectively.
Martinelli missed a gilded opportunity early in the second stage, while Trossard was fell on the couch after struggling in Arsenal's first leg last week.
There were several other interesting names in the worst XI, including former Gunners -keeper Wojciech Szczesny after he had given seven goals in the defeat of Barcelona against Inter Milan.
In defense, Pau Cubarsi from Barcelona – who allowed a first half a fine in the second stage – took a place and had the worst assessment of 6.25, while Alessandro Bastoni made up the rear three.
Bastoni was accompanied by three other interstars despite their victory, because Carlos Augusto, Nico Barella and former man United Man Matteo Darmian were also in the team.
The last member of the XI was Bradley Barcola, who was somewhat overwhelming in PSG's victory over Arsenal.
In the meantime, they had four players in the best XI of the semi -final in Beter News for PSG; Ousmane Dembele, Fabian Ruiz, Joao Neves and Marquinhos.
That distinction of having four stars in the team was matched by Barcelona in the form of Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Pedri and Gerard Martin, in which Yamal emphasized his status as one of the most exciting talents in the world about the two legs.
The inter trio of Yann Sommer – who made several unlikely stops during the Barcelona tie – Francesco Acerbi and Denzel Dumfries completed the XI.
This meant that Arsenal was the only team of the last four to have no representatives in the best XI, although Inter Matches by also having four players in the worst XI.
