
Arsenal Wags show their class with message to PSG as they share pictures from trip to Paris
But three of the Gunners stars' partners had the time of their lives in Paris where they got to enjoy the City of Light before Wednesday's crunch semi-final second leg at Parc des Princes.
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Bukayo Saka's girlfriend Tolami Benson, Jurrien Timber's better half Rose de Back and Leandro Trossard's wife Laura Trossard Hilven went to Paris
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Laura shared pictures of their holiday in France
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Laura and Tolami followed Arsenal for the Champions League semi-final
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Laura watched Arsenal take on Paris Saint-Germain at Parc des Princes
The ladies got to walk around the French capital and even found time for a spa break before going to
And despite witnessing their men's dreams of a Champions league trophy going up in flames
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One supporter posted: "Beauty."
Another commented: "Such nice pictures."
A third wrote: "Amazing."
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This fan said: "Awesome."
And that one gushed: "Incredible."
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Arsenal are now focused on sealing second place in the Premier League.
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Tolami, Laura and Rose had a classy message for PSG despite the elimination
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The trio thanked Paris for the hospitality
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They even found time for a spa break
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