Twitter Reacts As Arsenal Manage Disappointing Draw Against PSG
Nov 24, 2016 at 11:27 AM
Arsenal have managed a disappointing 2-2 draw against French champions Paris Saint Germain after the end of current round of Champions League matches.
The result meant the Gunners are on course to finish as runners up in the group as PSG have better aggregate against them due to more away goals. The visitors were dominant as expected as they went on to early lead as Edinson Cavani scored the opener after 18 minutes.
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has scored from the spot to equalize just before half time. However, the second half was very strange as Arsenal were put into lead with an own goal from Marco Verratti as the ball rebounds into his own net.
However, this has not ended the tragedy as Arsenal contributed a own goal to level things up. Lucas Moura has headed the ball from the corner which came off Iwobi to level things up. Despite late pressure, Arsenal could not find a winner which has seen them slip to second place in the group.
Both PSG and Arsenal are on 11 points but with two away goals PSG were handed the top spot as Arsenal could yet again face a European heavyweight in the Round Of 16. Here we look at how Twitter reacted for the disappointed draw of Arsenal.
2009 – Arsenal v PSG is the first Champions League match to have more goals than shots on target since Rangers v Unirea in Oct 2009. Quirky.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/ArsenalsNews/status/801558234175852547
Mustafi hasn't taken an L since joining, while Koscielny hasn't been involved in an L at Arsenal since March. Elite pairing.
— Pádraig (@afcpadraig) November 23, 2016
Strange game. Arsenal decent when they pressed after H/T but PSG the more accomplished side. AFC are lacking form. Its all November's fault.
— Adrian Clarke (@adrianjclarke) November 23, 2016
I have never seen a player with as much commitment, desire and work rate in an @Arsenal shirt than @Alexis_Sanchez the man is a machine 🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/RQu4D7joEa
— Paul Dawes (@dawesy2801) November 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/FFArsenal/status/801548072782364673
Arsenal's longest unbeaten runs during a season under Wenger:
21 (2007/08)
20 (2002/03, 2003/04)
18 (2001/02, 2016/17)#afc pic.twitter.com/0zWiM4pUqU— afcstuff (@afcstuff) November 23, 2016
Arsenal fans boo a home draw with PSG with last 16 already secure. Strange bunch
— Jonny Singer (@Jonny_Singer) November 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/MesutIsMagic/status/801538379846471680