'Angry' Arsenal desperate to seize the moment against PSG, as Odegaard issues rallying cry
LONDON — Arsenal go into their biggest game on the European stage in decades full of anger, disappointment and hunger to prove the doubters wrong. That could actually be a good thing as they look to overturn a 1-0 deficit when they head to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal. There is a lot of frustration at Arsenal right now. About the loss to Bournemouth at the weekend. Liverpool winning the Premier League title with games to spare