ALEX IWOBI said he should have scored the winner against Paris St-Germain last night.
Iwobi, 20, had a great chance to score Arsenal’s second after Alexis Sanchez’s equaliser.
But his shot was comfortably saved by PSG keeper Alphonse Areola.
Iwobi also saw a close range shot saved moments before Sanchez fired the Gunners level.
And the Arsenal academy graduate was disappointed not to take all three points home back to north London.
“I had the chance to score, but my main focus was to get it on target and also beat the goalkeeper, but it was a good save and I was unfortunate not to get the goal,” Iwobi told Arsenal Player.
“The first chance I had I thought I was going to score [too], but I was just lucky Alexis put it away and I was just happy we were able to get a goal and come back into the game.
“I think we performed very well and we got a good point.
“We fought back and we were able to get a point, we weren’t able to get the second goal which we should have got.
“I should have got it to be fair, but we were a little bit unlucky.”
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