Piers Morgan wears ‘Make Arsenal Great Again’ hat as fans arrive in Paris for Champions League semi-final

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PIERS MORGAN wore a “Make Arsenal Great Again” hat as he headed to Paris on the Eurostar.

The 60-year-old is in the French capital for the Gunners’ Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain.

Man on train wearing "Make Arsenal Great Again" hat, making fists.X / @piersmorgan
Piers Morgan headed to Paris on the Eurostar[/caption]
Two Arsenal fans in Paris holding a banner that says "Supporting the greatest on the chest" in front of the Eiffel Tower.PA
Arsenal fans have been enjoying themselves in Paris[/caption]
Arsenal fan in Ian Wright jersey celebrating in Paris with Eiffel Tower in background.PA
Gunners supporters have posed in front of the Eiffel Tower[/caption]

Mikel Arteta‘s side head to France with an uphill task, having lost last week’s first leg 1-0 in London.

Irrespective of their deficit, Arsenal fans including Morgan have arrived in Paris dreaming of a place in the Champions League final in Munich on May 31.

Travelling supporters have been warned to be “vigilant” during their time in Paris.

A section of PSG supporters have gathered a reputation for hooliganism.

Arsenal told supporters to take “sensible precautions”.

While fans have also been warned against visiting Paris’ Auteuil suburb.

Despite urging caution, the Gunners handed out 2,000 scarves to travelling supporters.

Several have been seen being worn by fans walking around the city today.

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Four Arsenal fans in Paris wearing team scarves.PA
Supporters pose in their Arsenal scarves[/caption]
Two Arsenal fans in Paris holding up a team scarf in front of the Eiffel Tower.PA
The Gunners handed out 2,000 scarves to supporters[/caption]
Arsenal fan in Paris holding a red scarf with "Arsenal" on it in front of the Eiffel Tower.PA
Arsenal have arrived in Paris with a one-goal deficit[/caption]

Some supporters have even paraded their Arsenal colours for pictures in front of Eiffel Tower.

Last month, Aston Villa headed to Paris for their Champions League quarter-final against PSG.

Fans brawled in Paris’ Pigalle region on the eve of the match.

The Sun subsequently revealed that Villa supporters had been deliberately targeted by hooligans.

Arsenal boss Arteta and midfielder Declan Rice headed to the Parc des Princes yesterday.

Ahead of the match, optimistic Arteta said: “We are here to make history, and we have a big opportunity.

“We are a win away from being in the Champions League final, in one of the most beautiful cities in the world against a great opponent – it doesn’t get much better than that.”

Hopeful Arsenal fans have identified four omens for a potential comeback victory this evening.

They include PSG having lost all of their Champions League semi-final home legs.

Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice at Parc des Princes.Getty
Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice were at Parc des Princes yesterday[/caption]
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal FC Head Coach, at a press conference.Getty
Arteta, 43, was optimistic in his pre-match press conference[/caption]
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