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The FC crew break down Arsenal's 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid which sees the club advance to the UEFA Champions League final. Stewart Robson and Jurgen Klinsmann explain why they think the Gunners will struggle to beat either PSG or Bayern in the next round. Plus, the guys continue to look at the Premier League title race and question why Chelsea's owners continue to make the wrong decisions for the club.

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  2. Dan Thomas· Host0:29

    [upbeat music] Welcome in to the latest edition of ESPN FC. I'm Dan Thomas, joined by Craig Burley and Ale Moreno. We kick things off with a story that Arsenal have put their place in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years after defeating Atlético Madrid by one goal to nil. It was a scrappy old affair, a scrappy old goal that would see Arsenal advance. Saka finding the only goal of the game as Arsenal are through to the final to face either PSG or Bayern. For more on this, let's welcome in show. Jürgen Klinsmann joins us, as does Stuart Robson. Hey, fair play, Arsenal got it done.

  3. Craig Burley· Panelist1:07

    No, I think the better side over the two legs, although Atleti had, did, you know, look lively in the first, uh, leg in the Metropol- Metropolitano. Uh, but we got what we thought we would get from these two teams, a sort of rugged, sort of grinding couple of games. Not a lot going on in this one, to be fair. That's why, you know, we got a bit out the highlights, but not... Probably got more out the highlights than

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