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UCL: It’s difficult to mark him – Saliba singles out one PSG player

Published on May 01, 2025 at 02:57 PM

Arsenal defender, William Saliba has singled out Paris Saint-Germain forward, Ousmane Dembele, ahead of their UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg tie next week.

Saliba said it’s difficult to mark the France forward, adding that he was everywhere during the semi-final first leg encounter.

Recall that PSG defeated Arsenal 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.

Dembele scored the game’s only goal to give Luis Enrique’s side a slim advantage ahead of the return leg in Paris.

“We are a little disappointed to have lost and to have conceded a goal very early on,”; Saliba told Canal Plus.

“We made up for it a little after that, but we suffered a lot in the first 20 minutes. We played better in the second half.

“The tie is not over, we hope to win at the Parc des Princes. We were noy’t surprised by PSG, we knew they were a strong team.

“We got eaten a little at the start, we played badly. We must not give up, a lot of things can happen.

“Dembele is everywhere, he is moving around a lot. It’s difficult to mark him.

“We can do better with the first goal. We will take the positives and go beat them there. We will have to show that we have character.”;

Meanwhile, Dembele is a doubt for the return leg after he

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