Sky Sports' Paul Merson says Arsenal can beat Paris Saint-Germain over two legs in the Champions League semi-final, and have a "massive opportunity" to win the tournament.
The Gunners face the Ligue 1 side at the Emirates on Tuesday evening after a six-day break since their previous game against Crystal Palace, with the return leg the following Wednesday at the Parc des Princes.
The two sides have already faced each other this season in Europe, with Arsenal winning 2-0 at the Emirates in the league phase.
But PSG's form has improved since, beating Liverpool and Aston Villa in the last two knockout rounds, and Luis Enrique's side will be hoping to take their third Premier League scalp to reach the Munich final.
Here, former Arsenal favourite Merson offers his views on the upcoming tie and why Mikel Arteta's side can emerge victorious...
'Arsenal have every chance of beating PSG'
"I think Arsenal win over two legs. We still get carried away with the PSG of the first leg against Liverpool. When they played at the Parc des Princes, they were outstanding - but they lost that game 1-0, and they were hanging on at Anfield.
"Then they go and dominate Aston Villa and scored with the last kick of the game, which worked out to be a priceless goal in the end to go 3-1 up. At Villa Park, it got to stages where you're thinking there's only one winner here and that's Aston Villa. They had them on the rack.
"Arsenal have every chance.
"I like what's happened [with Arsenal's fixtures] because so many teams we see in Europe put all their league fixtures around the Champions League and here, we don't do that.
"Probably for the first time for a long time, an English team has got a real nice break before they play this game, which is refreshing."
'Arsenal have to be more consistent next season'
Arsenal play Bournemouth in the Premier League on May 3 in between their two legs against PSG, live on Saturday Night Football. There were also some questions over Mikel Arteta's team selection in Wednesday's draw against Crystal Palace...
"I personally think they will have to forget about the Bournemouth game. They've got a massive opportunity [in the Champions League] and they are not going to finish outside the top five. They will have enough games left.
"The next two games against Paris Saint-Germain are absolutely huge. They've got an unbelievable opportunity to win in the Champions League, which they've never done before.
"If Arsenal want to win the Premier League, and that is really the aim, this is going to happen every season. If you're a good team, you're going to go deep into competitions. You need squad players and you need to perform week in, week out.
"Mikel Arteta's worry would be, 'if we're second in the league and we're two points behind, we can't have performances like this [against Crystal Palace]'. That's why you have to show so much respect to Man City for what they've done over the last few years of consistently churning out results, winning league titles, going deep in the Champions League, even winning it.
"Next season, they'll have to be a lot more consistent. It's drifted away in that way, but they can say they've put all their eggs into this Champions League now.
"These opportunities don't come along too often. It's a semi-final against PSG and Arsenal already beat them in the group stages. It's a massive opportunity.
"I'd have rested a few more players [against Crystal Palace], if I'm being honest. If [William] Saliba would have got injured, you could have written the Champions League off. They would have had no centre-half. I thought he put out a decently strong team, considering how big the game is on Tuesday night."
'Leeds should look at Sterling'
"It's hard. Raheem's been playing football all the time. At Arsenal, he's coming in for a game here and a game there. When he has come in, it's not Arsenal's full team.
"I don't know where he goes from here. That will be up to him, but you need to consistently play week in, week out to get a rhythm. He's come in for games where they've made changes so it's not been fluid. I do feel for him, but I think his time at Arsenal will be up.
"If I was a Leeds United, I'd be looking at Raheem. They're a young team, they like to play attacking football and he's very good in the dressing room and a good team player.
"He's got all the experience in the world, he's won Premier Leagues. He'd be going to a huge club and the expectations are not as high. If they finish 17th in the Premier League next year, they've pulled up trees, so that wouldn't be a bad move."
SkylarJohsua
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u jinx it paul merson..shut up!
yibademsy
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tomorrow will tell us.gd nt.
Fasdol
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One Arsenal fan said he wants to take revenge for Liverpool and Aston villa. Don’t take revenge for us, take revenge for yourself. Arsenal don lose premier league go fight for UCL if you can
Taj_a_war
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They’ve been getting “Massive Opportunity” for 68 years now but couldn’t win it for even once 😂
Licbikny
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Paul Merson Do not excuse. Arsenal's overdue will not be able to win the UCL.Arsenal Cup only to dream of the champion🤭🤫🥱🤣
shmmvlmkm
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We gonna take revenge for both Liverpool and Aston villa
haha[Crylaugh]
DominicChege
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Arsenal are front runners in EPL but have you won anything till now....answer is no so European championships is not a easy task as you think
European is easy than the Epl even pep said it
kandmopty
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We all understand that defense of Real Madrid was not good enough for this season but PSG ready now and this match is different PSG will when 3 —0 Arsenal
raaaklmpsu
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Arsenal has ZERO % chance
Okay u will eat your words
raaaklmpsu
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It is not possible. Arsenal advanced to the next level because Madrid is going through "football turbulence".
Okay just save the date after two leagues then u can talk this
raaaklmpsu
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We gonna take revenge for both Liverpool and Aston villa
GunnArs
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as always most of the talk of paul merson is completely rubbish but i like the idea of sterling playing for leeds.
AFerLgad8636
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Come bacca waiting for anybody this is not Real Madrid
makbimnrt
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It is not possible. Arsenal advanced to the next level because Madrid is going through "football turbulence".
docdeiklou
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that's y u need to respect dis Madrid team for winning UCL 15times
racklnsuy
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They've never been a problem for us!
racklnsuy
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Just like we beat them in the group stages!
Zekanotuy
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Paul Merson is an English man. He played for Arsenal and it is all natural that he wishes his beloved team ( Arsenal ) to do well. But concluding that once they beat PSG then they will easily win the UCL championship is a bit ambitious and an exaggeration. I don't see them getting it easy against PSG and even if they do the winner between Barcelona and Inter- Milan will be a hardnut to crack. It's never easy at this level. Against Barcelona or Inter poor Arsenal will be torn to pieces. After all I see PSG putting Arsenal to the sword.
GopiGopi
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Yes he is right
Subz2326
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Arsenal are front runners in EPL but have you won anything till now....answer is no so European championships is not a easy task as you think
Subz2326
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English teams are always hyped high in champions league...this is not home turf but PSG are not so easy like how arsenal tamed RM....it will be a tough fight for sure....
Ducablnryz
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wait n seen tomorrow
bomabdekps
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stupid English pundits
Niucikmpru
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Arsenal has ZERO % chance