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Arsenal's 2-1 loss to PSG in the UCL has Wenger taking issue with Arteta

Current Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has asserted that his club was the "better team" after their Champions League semi-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain, but former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger disagrees.

Wednesday night's 2-1 win for PSG gave them a 3-1 aggregate lead over Arsenal.

The May 31 final match will pit the Ligue 1 winners against Inter Milan.

After the match in Paris, Arteta made it clear that the Gunners were the superior side in both halves.

Next, Arteta implied that the Gunners were the best team this season.

According to Wenger, PSG were "better than Arsenal" in the two-legged match, contradicting the Spaniard's statement.

According to him, beIN SPORTS witnessed "another PSG" tonight.

"They weren't led by possession or spectacular play, but by a determination not to give goals and by capitalizing on counterattacks.

In addition, I think they were mentally formidable. They persevered after missing the penalty kick. We have witnessed Arsenal's inability to score goals again.

"I thought they were the better team in both games compared to Arsenal. They created more scoring opportunities and never really threatened."

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