Gabby Logan forced to issue apology before Arsenal's Champions League win over PSG
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The Amazon Prime host issued the apology live on air
Gabby Logan was forced to apologise prior to Arsenal's 2-0 Champions League win over PSG on Tuesday night.
The 51-year-old fronted Amazon Prime's coverage of the showdown at the Emirates Stadium, with the Gunners claiming all three points following goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka.
There was, however, a technical issue before Amazon's stream started.
The streaming platform's preview show was scheduled for 6.30pm but, as fans flocked to tune in, there was no sign of the programme at that time.
Gabby Logan was forced to apologise prior to Arsenal's 2-0 Champions League win over PSG on Tuesday night
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Coverage finally started at 7.30pm, half an hour later than originally planned.
And Logan was then forced to apologise for the delay, with the presenter saying: "Welcome to the Emirates, apologies we're on air a little later than we'd hoped to be, but we're here now."
The coverage was delayed due to a technical issue with an on-site production truck.
The rest of the night went smoothly for Amazon, with Arsenal impressive as they secured their second Champions League victory in a row.
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Mikel Arteta's side have never won the competition, having previously lost 2-1 to Barcelona in the 2006 Champions League final.
There are promising signs this could be their year, however.
PSG are admittedly weaker than they once were, with Kylian Mbappe departing for Real Madrid back in the summer.
But Arsenal were a class above their Ligue 1 rivals, with Havertz and Saka scoring on a straightforward night in north London.
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Speaking after the win, Arteta hailed his side.
The Spaniard said: “We can match them up against a team that raises the level, especially when one of the big teams come here, and still create a performance to beat them and deserve to win, it’s a good sign.
“We played one of the best teams in the world, they are super dominant in the league, they have so much quality, understanding and tactical options, and we dealt with it really well, with a lot of personality.
“We were very determined, we wanted to be owning that pitch, playing the way we wanted to and in the first half, I think we were very impressive with the performance and the two goals that we scored.
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"I think they were really looking forward to it. They showed a lot of courage, that’s what I’m demanding, playing with a lot of courage against these teams.
"When the opponent is coming here, the opponents have to feel that. We are flowing, we want to play forward and we want to generate chances; the crowd was unbelievable again.
“Then obviously this is Europe, they had the ability to make you play deeper, start to play a game that we didn’t really want to play, but when we are forced, we are happy to do.
"I think overall, considering where we are coming from, the amount of games we are playing, I’m really happy.”
Arsenal beat PSG in the Champions League courtesy of goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka
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Arsenal are next in action against Southampton on Saturday (5pm).
They currently trail both Liverpool and Manchester City as they look to win the Premier League title for the first time since 2004.