3. Nuno Mendes vs Bukayo Saka Bukayo
Saka is Arsenal’s biggest match-winner and the man they look to when nothing else is working. But in the first leg, he was largely neutralized by Nuno Mendes. The PSG full-back was immense, winning 10 of 11 duels and giving Saka little space to turn or run. For long stretches, it felt like Saka wasn’t even on the pitch. That said, it’s never wise to count Saka out.
He has a knack for finding game-changing moments in tight contests. Against Real Madrid in the quarters, even when out of rhythm, he won vital free-kicks, drew defenders, and opened space for others. Mendes might have won the first round, but Saka will come back sharper and more determined.
If Arsenal want to break PSG’s solid defensive shell, Saka will have to win this duel. Whether through drawing fouls, making overlapping space for Ben White, or drifting central to link play, he must impose himself. But if Mendes replicates his performance from the first leg, Arsenal’s right side may remain quiet again, putting even more pressure on the left wing and midfield to create something special.