3. Youthful Energy Could Shift the Tempo
In the first leg, Arsenal’s tempo was sluggish, and their midfield lacked bite. PSG controlled the pace and looked comfortable for most of the 90 minutes. Nwaneri brings pace, energy, and urgency - three things Arsenal lacked in Paris.
His ability to press aggressively, carry the ball forward with speed, and run beyond defenders could force PSG to defend deeper, giving Arsenal more territory to work with.
He also offers defensive work rate, something that can help in disrupting PSG’s transitions, especially with midfield runners like Vitinha and Zaire-Emery looking to exploit spaces.