Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has tipped Arsenal to come from behind and beat Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg tie.
PSG will tackle the Premier League North London club in the Champions League last-4 second leg in Paris on Wednesday.
The Parisians won 1-0 against the Gunners 1-0 in the first leg last Tuesday at the Emirates Stadium in London.
However, Neville believes Mikel Arteta’s side can beat PSG in the return leg this week, adding that Luis Enrique’s men gets nervous at home.
“I genuinely think Arsenal can do it [beat PSG]. I think they can go to PSG and do it,”; Neville said on his Sky Sports podcast.
“I went there with David Beckham once to watch Real Madrid play there and I saw them [PSG] get nervous.
“There’s such an expectation around PSG winning the Champions League. It will be hostile for the first 20 minutes and if they score it’ll continue to be hostile.
“I think Arsenal are in with a shout this week. It’s a huge game for Arsenal, it’s a season-defining game and could be career-defining for some of the players if they come from behind to beat PSG.
“Beating PSG and reaching the Champions League final would be an incredible achievement,”; he said.