Arsenal travel to face Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening as they look to overturn a 1-0 deficit in hopes of reaching the Champions League final.
The Gunners have succumbed to successive defeats over the past week as they fell to PSG in the first-leg before failing to build any momentum with a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth on home turf. Declan Rice had put his side ahead but a swift second-half turnaround saw the Cherries steal the three points.
As Arsenal look to reach the Champions League for just the second time in their history, there are three key talking points ahead of their crunch must-win clash with PSG.
1. A do-or-die scenario

Arsenal's visit to PSG is a must-win, it's as simple as that. This game represents the thin line between a successful season for Mikel Arteta and another failure to win a trophy.
That makes the situation the Gunners face very much do-or-die. Having to overturn a one-goal deficit at a tough ground, Arteta's side will know how difficult the task ahead of them is, but they must give it their all in Paris.
Another campaign ending trophyless would be disastrous and will prompt even more questions to be asked of Arteta and his team. It feels like this has been said about every game since the Real Madrid tie, but this is arguably the biggest game of the squad's careers and they have to be on their A-game. If they make the Champions League final, they are in with a good chance of winning the competition, but if they don't, they must be ready to face more criticism for their failure to go the final length.
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