Arsenal's players were visibly upset after their Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain, as noted by head coach Mikel Arteta. The Gunners suffered a 2-1 defeat at Parc des Princes, resulting in a 3-1 aggregate loss. This outcome means Arsenal will end the season without a trophy. Since Mikel Arteta's appointment in December 2019, the team has only secured one FA Cup victory.
Arteta expressed his observations on the team's emotions, stating, "Today I see how much they want it because they were in tears." He reflected on the team's progress over the past two years, highlighting that initially, few believed Arsenal could qualify for the Champions League or contend for second place in the league. Despite accumulating points that might have secured a championship in other seasons, Arsenal finds themselves without a trophy this year.

With three matches remaining in the Premier League, Arsenal must focus on securing second place. They are currently three points ahead of Manchester City and six points above Nottingham Forest. Their next challenge is an away game against Liverpool on Sunday.
The disappointment of missing out on silverware is palpable for Arsenal. Arteta acknowledged that despite their efforts and improvements, they lack tangible rewards this season. The team has shown significant progress but needs to convert their hard work into trophies.
Despite the defeat, Arsenal's performance against Paris Saint-Germain was commendable. They produced an expected goals (xG) value of 3.14, marking the highest by any team against PSG in this season's UEFA Champions League. Additionally, their 19 shots were the most they've managed in a knockout match since facing Barcelona in March 2016.
The statistics from their recent match highlight Arsenal's attacking prowess and determination despite not advancing further in the tournament. These figures reflect their potential and capability to compete at high levels.
Arsenal now faces crucial fixtures as they aim to secure second place in the Premier League standings. The focus remains on finishing strong and building upon their performances for future success.