Arsenal closer to top 2 finish in Women’s Super League
Arsenal moved closer to a top 2 finish in the Barclays Women Super League after a 4-0 victory over Reading, with the top four teams battling for the Champions League places.
Arsenal moved closer to a top 2 finish in the Barclays Women Super League after a 4-0 victory over Reading, with the top four teams battling for the Champions League places.
Let’s take a look back at the last week in the world of Arsenal women.
The Women’s Super League match between Arsenal and Liverpool Women has been scheduled to take place on March 8 at Meadow Park.
Arsenal manager, Jonas Eidevall, spoke to the press following their 2-1 defeat to Manchester City in the WSL, taking responsibility for the poor first half, saying that the team gave the ball away in dangerous positions and did not use the ball well, leading to a lack of control and prolonged periods of defending.
Arsenal’s hopes of securing the title and a spot in the Champions League were dealt a major blow on Sunday after a frustrating 0-0 draw against a resolute West Ham side.
Arsenal took advantage of the Manchester derby 1-1 draw to overtake United and also take a five points lead over City with their 4-1 at Aston Villa.
Arsenal were defeated 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium with a very good 40,604 attendance that opened the door for Chelsea to take over at the…
Arsenal went back to the top of the FA WSL as they beat Leicester while Manchester United dropped points at the weekend.
Beth Mead finished as runner up in the Ballon d’Or as the winners were announced on Monday night.
Leah Williamson will miss Arsenal’s game against Reading on Sunday as Jonas Eidevall says she is expected to be out for ‘several weeks’ with a return unlikely before the next international break in November.
Arsenal women are up for all the FA WSL awards for September with the manager and players in the running for Manager, Player and Goal of the Month.
The Arsenal defeated Tottenham 4-0 at the Emirates in front of a record Barclays Women Super League crowd of 53,737 fans, keeping them top of the league, with a 100% record, ahead of Manchester United and Aston Villa.
Beth Mead was buzzing as she admitted she’s still on ‘cloud nine’ following her Euros triumph with England and Arsenal’s start to the WSL season.
Arsenal will open the Barclays WSL season with a sold-out home game at Borehamwood FC on Friday.
Arsenal’s match against Everton will not take place this weekend as all football in England is cancelled, from the Premier League down to the National League, while the women’s season opener against Manchester City will also not take place.
Arsenal go into Sunday’s game against West Ham knowing that they need Manchester United to produce a miracle and beat Chelsea if they want to claim the FA WSL, but Leah Williamson doesn’t want to know the score as the game is going on.
Arsenal defeated Spurs 3-0 in the first women’s North London Derby played at the Emirates Stadium and the title race will be decided on Sunday with the gap closed to one point with Chelsea.
The Gunners destroyed Villa 7-0 while Chelsea had a tough 1-0 away win at Birmingham thanks to a late Pernille Harder penalty.
Arsenal won 3-0 on Sunday night to keep the gap to one point behind the league leaders who won 3-1 away at Spurs, despite being one player down for more than 60 minutes.
Arsenal and Chelsea won their respective games 5-0, ending the weekend in a stalemate as Chelsea move closer to the tile with four games to go.