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Arsenal predicted starting XI vs PSG as £50m player drops out and Martin Odegaard decision made
Arsenal will look to reach the Champions League final for just the second time in their history when they take on Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday’s semi-final second leg.
Arsenal have to come from behind if they are to get past PSG, who lead 1-0 at ꦑthe halfway point of the tie.
Ousmane Dembele’s early goal at the Emirates Stadium gave Luis Enrique’s side a slender lead ahead of Arsenal’s trip to the Parc des Pr🍸inces.
However, Mikel Arteta has bee🅰n boosted by a number of timely returns from injury and suspension.
TBR Football looks at who Arteta could name in the Arsenal starting XI for Wednesday’s huge Champions League clash in the French capital.

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Arteta con𝓀firmed at his pre-match press conference that both Jurrien Timber and Ric✱cardo Calafiori are in contention to play against PSG.
Timber missed the Bournemouth defeat with a knock, while Calafiori has been sidelined since March with a k✃nee injury.
Asked by reporters on𓆉 Tuesday if Timber is fit to start, he said: “I will assess him today to see if he 🅷can play… we will decide tomorrow.”
As for Calafiori, Arteta said: “He’s trꦯavelled, he’s fit, and he’s available to play if we need him.”
Gabriel Jesus, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Gabriel Magalhaes, Kai Have⛄rtz and Jꦿorginho are set to miss out.
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Martin Odegaard tipped to remain in Arsenal starting XI as Ben White drops out
Put simply, Arteta will unleash the big guns against PSG, and he will name the strongest available XI for a match of incredible importaꦐnce.
David Raya’s form may have been mixed of late but he is Arteta’s first-choice and, if avaꦏilable, he starts.
Arteta wen﷽t with a🌸 strong back four against Bournemouth and he is likely to retain the bulk of it against PSG.

We predict that the only chan𝔍ge in the back four will be Ben White – we feel the £50million man will make way for Timber.
Calafiori iღs also available, bu✤t we feel Arteta won’t risk the Italian from the start after so much time on the sidelines.
Thomas Partey, who was suspended for the fi🤡rst-leg encounter, is a welcome boost, and he’s set to start f🃏or Arsenal.
Martin Odegaarꦆd’s form has been shaky of late but, asﷺ with Raya, there’s virtually no chance Arteta will drop him willingly for such a big game.
Declan Rice is also expected to start and, with Partey now back, he shouldn’t♕ need to play as deep, so hopefully we’ll see the best of him.
🌠As for the front line, Arteta is likely to go with Mikel Merino leading the line and Bukayo Saka and Gabriel M𝓡artinelli either side of him.
Arsenal predicted XI (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Saka, Merino, Martinelli