Arsenal is set to face PSG on October 1 in a crucial UEFA Champions League match, marking their first European home game of the season.
Last season, Mikel Arteta’s team reached the quarterfinals but was eliminated by Bayern Munich, making this their first Champions League appearance since the 2016/17 season.
The Gunners are off to a strong start in the Premier League, remaining unbeaten, highlighted by a recent 4-2 victory over Leicester City.
However, competing on the European stage poses unique challenges, as Arteta’s squad lacks the same level of experience as their counterparts from Paris, despite noticeable improvements made in North London.
Their opening match resulted in a 0-0 draw against Atalanta, showcasing the difficulties of transferring domestic success to international competitions. Arteta is preparing for a tough encounter against his former colleague, Luis Enrique.
As the match approaches, Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber has urged his teammates to rise to the occasion, expressing confidence that they can secure a vital victory at the Emirates Stadium.
“Many players have experienced significant matches; the Champions League is unique, but it’s not all that different from the major matches we face in the Premier League,” Timber remarked.
“I don’t need to instruct them on how to play in these high-stakes games.”
“We must approach the match with bravery and stay true to our identity.”
Timber also acknowledged the growing calls to address the congested fixture schedule but expressed his happiness over playing regularly after suffering an injury setback earlier in the 2023/24 season.
The former Ajax player has been a vital part of Arsenal’s lineup, starting six of the last seven matches, with his only rest occurring during the EFL Cup win against Bolton Wanderers, where he has adapted from left-back to right-back.
He is expected to retain his place in the starting lineup against PSG, as Arteta is likely to keep the same team that won against Leicester.