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It made the wrong kind of history, as PSV became the first Dutch team ever to give up seven goals in a Champions League game. They’ll be facing Arsenal’s reserves during the return leg in London.
PSV were blown away by Arsenal in their 7-1 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie, which is the first time a Dutch club has ever conceded seven goals in a European match.
Arsenal had failed to get a goal in two games prior to Tuesday’s Champions League clash against PSV Eindhoven. Then, much like London buses, seven came at once in a record-breaking performance.
Arsenal scored seven goals in a European game for the first time since October 2007 (7-0 vs Slavia Prague in the UEFA Champions League), doing so away from home for the first time since November ...
PSV 1-7 Arsenal: An extraordinary night saw the Gunners became the first away team in Champions League history to score seven goals in a knockout stage match ...
The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 gets underway this week, and the intensity will be at an all-time high when PSV Eindhoven host Arsenal on Tuesday on Paramount+.
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal saved their best for the Champions League, as the Gunners matched their February goal output in 90 March minutes at PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday. Martin Odegaard scored twice and ...
Arsenal defeated PSV Eindhoven in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 clash taking a massive lead back to England. The Gunners' return to Champions League action couldn't have gone ...
Since the start of the year, PSV’s record in the Dutch top flight is a dismal W1-D4-L2. Their Champions League form is more ...
Champions League Last 16, First leg: PSV v Arsenal, Tuesday, 8pm, Live on Premier Sports 1 It may be carnival time in Eindhoven this week but Arsenal are not in town to party. Having seen their ...
PSV vs Arsenal: Champions League Preview, Kick-off Time, TV, Live Stream, and PredictionsThe UEFA Champions League knockout stages are upon us, and Arsenal travel to the Philips Stadion to face ...
2006/07 Champions League round of 16PSV 1-0 ArsenalArsenal 1-1 PSV Ronald Koeman's PSV overcame Arsène Wenger's Arsenal as Alex again took centre stage by scoring at both ends of the second leg ...
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