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Arsenal, mocked for the scenography displayed with PSG: how has it arrived here

Article by Daniel Grigore – published Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 08:58 / Updated Wednesday, April 30, 2025 08:59

The scenography prepared by Arsenal for the tour of the semifinals of the Champions League, 0-1 with PSGit was overwhelmingly amused by some microbes, especially the rivals of the “tunar”.

Arsenal returned to the semifinals of the Champions League after 16 years of waiting. The “double” tour with PSG took place on Emirates, and Arsenal's supporters and football fans in general were waiting for a while to mark the long-awaited return in the European Care.

What the “tunnels” have prepared, however, was transformed into jokes. This is a red canvas with a central white cannon, but one with a minimalist design.

Overall, a scenography in which it does not seem to have been made too much effort, which rivals did not shy away. See the hottest jokes in the photo gallery above.

Arsenal rejected what the supporters had proposed

In the days before the match, a brigade in Arsenal's gallery, Ashburton Army, gathered 12,000 pounds in the form of donations, the purpose being to prepare 3 canvases to serve as a scenography at the match with PSG. They “reinvent” the series “La Casa de Papel”, the place of the protagonist being taken by coach Mikel Arteta for “Mikel House”.

This is how one of the 3 banners prepared by Arsenal fans but rejected by the club

The banners had been designed, but the club did not allow the supporters to display them. According to Metro.uk, the refusal would have been related to the moment when they filed the request, not what the canvas themselves displayed.

Thus, at the start of the match was displayed the scenography that became the subject of jokes among microbiists.

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