Thomas Partey Arsenal Suspension Hits Gunners Ahead of PSG Semi-Final

Thomas Partey Arsenal suspension confirmed after yellow card vs Real Madrid; midfielder to miss Champions League semi-final first leg.

Thomas Partey Arsenal suspension has dealt a blow to the Gunners ahead of their Champions League semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Although Arsenal celebrated a historic 5–1 aggregate win over Real Madrid, the absence of Partey in the first leg casts a shadow over their preparations.

During the second leg at the Santiago BernabΓ©u, Partey played a key role in Arsenal’s 2–1 victory. However, in the closing minutes, he received a yellow card following an altercation with Jude Bellingham. It was his third booking in the knockout stages, triggering an automatic one-match suspension under UEFA rules.

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Pundits Slam Partey’s Decision

TNT Sports co-commentator Ally McCoist criticized Partey’s lack of discipline, calling the incident β€œmadness” given the stakes. Many fans echoed the sentiment, frustrated that such a vital player will miss a crucial fixture due to an avoidable caution.

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MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 16: Referee Francois Letexier shows a yellow card to Thomas Partey of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Quarter Final Second Leg match between Real Madrid C.F. and Arsenal FC at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Arteta Faces Midfield Dilemma

With Jorginho also sidelined due to injury, manager Mikel Arteta must rethink his midfield setup. Former Arsenal winger Theo Walcott voiced concern over Partey’s absence, emphasizing his role in controlling tempo and breaking up opposition play. Arteta may turn to Declan Rice or Mikel Merino to fill the void.

Despite the controversy, Arsenal’s quarter-final performance was a masterclass in tactical execution. Goals from Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli sealed the win, with Saka redeeming himself after missing an earlier penalty. The Gunners now shift focus to PSG, one of the tournament’s top contenders.

The first leg of the semi-final will take place at the Emirates Stadium on April 29, followed by the return leg in Paris on May 6. With Partey suspended, Arsenal must rely on squad depth and strategic adjustments to overcome PSG’s attacking threat.

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