
Bukayo Saka isn’t ready to count Arsenal out. Despite a tight first-leg result, the Gunners’ star says the Champions League semi-final is still very much alive.
- Arsenal drew 2-2 with PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg.
- Saka insists the tie is “far from over” ahead of the second leg in Paris.
- The 22-year-old credits team spirit and belief as Arsenal’s key weapons.
- He’s calling on fans to “keep the faith” for what’s shaping up to be a thriller.
For Saka, this isn’t just about tactics — it’s about heart. In a high-stakes moment where many would play safe, he’s doubling down on belief. His message to Arsenal supporters? Stick with us. These words carry weight, especially from a player who’s become a symbol of resilience for club and country. If Arsenal are to pull off a dream final run, it’ll be powered by players who believe like Saka does.
Will belief be enough to carry Arsenal past PSG? We’ll find out soon — but Saka’s already leading from the front.