Four teams remain in the Champions League semifinals, each vying for a coveted European title. Arsenal faces Paris Saint-Germain in a clash of trophy-less contenders, while Barcelona and Inter Milan, with a combined eight titles, seek to end their decade-long droughts.
The semifinals are set with Arsenal hosting PSG on April 29 and the return leg at Parc des Princes on May 7, while Barcelona welcomes Inter on April 30 before traveling to San Siro on May 6. The winners will advance to the final in Munich on May 31, the pinnacle of club soccer achievement. Arsenal, led by coach Mikel Arteta, hopes to capitalize on its Champions League success as its Premier League title chances fade. PSG, boosted by new signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, aims to fulfill its Champions League ambitions after securing the Ligue 1 crown. Barcelona, powered by veterans like Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski, seeks to recapture past glory, while Inter, with a rock-solid defense and talisman Lautaro MartÃnez, eyes a return to the summit it last reached in 2010.