Arsenal have lost in the Champions League semi-final after a 2-1 defeat in their second leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Gunners started 1-0 down after being edged out at the Emirates in the first leg last week.
They went into the match hoping for an away comeback against the team many rate as the best in Europe at the moment.
PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made some remarkable saves early on to deny Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard as Arsenal took the game to their hosts.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia hit the post in the 17th minute, before Fabian Ruiz’s strike found the back of the net 11 minutes later.
It left the visitors with an even more daunting task – two goals just to get level on aggregate.
Saka’s shot mid-way through the second half looked to be heading into the top corner but was also kept out by another fine save by PSG’s Italian keeper.
Moments later, Arsenal looked to have been dealt a killer blow when a VAR check showed the hand of Myles Lewis-Skelly had brushed the ball in the box.
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It appeared a harsh decision, but a strange run-up and weak penalty by Vitinha was kept out by David Raya.
The reprieve lasted only a few moments for the Gunners – Thomas Partey failing to clear a loose ball and right-back Achraf Hakimi whipping a lovely finish into the corner in the 73rd minute.
Home fans celebrated what seemed like un untouchable three-goal lead, but three minutes later Bukayo Saka put Arsenal back in it when he knocked in a cross from Leandro Trossard.
Saka then had a huge chance in the 80th minute to make it 2-2 on the night but blazed the ball over from close range with the goal at his mercy.
The final against Inter Milan, who beat Barcelona 4-3 in an all-time classic on Tuesday, takes place on 31 May in Munich.
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