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Arsenal limp into Tuesday’s contest winless in three of their last four matches across all competitions. The Gunners have been unable to secure positive results because of an attack that has failed to create many scoring opportunities. Arsenal are without two of their best attacking players in Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz, which has led to the Gunners being held scoreless in three of their past four fixtures. However, Mikel Arteta’s men boast a backline capable of frustrating the opposition. Arsenal have conceded more than one goal just once in their last eight matches across all competitions. With the second leg set to be played at the Emirates, I expect a defensive approach from Arteta's men on the road.
No surprise that Arsenal is parched for goals, considering Mikel Arteta's already-iffy frontline is down its two most capable threats, Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz, and forced to use Spanish utility man Mikel merino as a makeshift false nine in recent games. The Gunners have scored just once in their last four outings (in which they are also winless), and will have to wait for summer to add any reinforcements up front. After rallying from a 2-1 deficit after the first leg to overturn Juventus with a 3-1 win at the Philips Stadion to advance, PSV enters full of belief, but Arsenal matches have slowed to a crawl lately, and normal first-leg caution makes us think this one stays beneath three goals. Play PSV-Arsenal Under

