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Four lucky omens that give Arsenal hope of incredible Champions League comeback win against PSG

Published on May 07, 2025 at 11:31 AM

ARSENAL might need a miracle in Paris tonight, but should they produce one, the omens are in their favour.

is trying to lead the Gunners to a first-ever European crown, and the North Londoners find themselves with a stiff job on their hands as they travel to the French capital.

Bukayo Saka of Arsenal celebrating a goal.
Bukayo Saka was on target for Arsenal against Real Madrid in the quarters
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, with arms crossed.
Mikel Arteta is trying to mastermind a solution to the toughest of tasks

They will kick off at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday a goal down after a 1-0 home defeat last week.

‘s early strike proved the difference.

Arteta’s side don’t come into this huge fixture in the best of form, having slipped to a 2-1 loss to last weekend, as and Evanilson secured a crucial win for the Cherries.

However, if are to do the improbable under the Paris night sky, the history books read that this could be their year.

There are four omens that point towards it being a successful end to the campaign for them.

New winner every time in Munich

Every time the final has been hosted in the Bavarian capital, there is always a fresh winner of Europe‘s elite competition.

Germany‘s third largest city has played host to the final four times.

The first was at the Olympiastadion, where famously defeated Malmo in 1979, and the second was in 1993, when Marseille overcame .

‘s Blues won a dramatic shootout, with the hero that night.

Hence, the omens also suggest that when European Cup finals are held in Munich, and English sides are involved, they win.

Strong on their travels

Arteta’s side are unbeaten in all of their last four away games on the continent.

Last time out, the Gunners beat Real Madrid 2-1 in a rousing comeback at the Bernabeu, and before that, they thrashed PSV 7-1 in the last 16.

In the league phase, they edged past Girona and smashed .

They have never won five on the spin on the road in Europe, but Arteta will argue that that creates yet another chance for his players to make history.

Four lucky omens that give Arsenal hope of incredible Champions League comeback win against PSG 4

PSG have lost all their Champions League semi-final home legs

The French side might have home advantage, but that might not be a good thing considering their history in the last four at the Parc des Princes.

They were beaten 1-0 by in last year’s semi in Paris, and 2-1 by Manchester City in 2020/21.

They were defeated by AC Milan in their first semi-final appearance in 1995.

It must also be remembered that the champions have never lifted the trophy, either.

This is new territory for them, too.

Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain reacting during a Champions League match.
Ousmane Dembele was the first leg hero

Every year the Pope has died, an English team has won the Champions League

Say it quietly, but ‘ tragic passing this year could be another sign that could win it.

When Pope John Paul died in 1978, won Europe’s top prize.

When Pope John Paul II passed in 2005, remarkably won the trophy from the jaws of defeat against AC Milan, and when Pope Benedict XVI died in on New Year’s Eve 2022, went on to win a maiden European title in May.

Could this be a sign for Arsenal?

Pope Francis waving.
Pope Francis recently died – which could be a sign for Arsenal

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