7 goals scored, 1 conceded: Arsenal Women weekly news roundup
Following the international break, the first team and the development team were back in business and both went home with an away win – 2-0 for the fist team and 5-1 for the reserves.
Following the international break, the first team and the development team were back in business and both went home with an away win – 2-0 for the fist team and 5-1 for the reserves.
Arsenal beat Everton 2-0 on Sunday evening under interim head coach Ismael Garcia.
Arsenal Women are a team in crisis following the unexpected departure of manager Pedro Losa. Everton away is a must win game and the team…
Over his three years’ tenure at the club, Pedro Losa managed some good cup results, but had nothing to show in the League with recurring…
Alex Scott will retire from playing at the end of the season to concentrate on her flourishing broadcast career.
It is has been quite a successful break for the Arsenal Women players scattered all over the globe, bringing home victories, goals and qualification for the Elite Rounds.
Jessica Samuelsson suffered a ruptured muscle in her foot while on international duty but the full-back is hoping to make a quick return to action.…
The former Arsenal Women manager Pedro Losa implemented many squad changes throughout the years. Some were quality performers, while others disappointed.
Former Gunner Rachel Yankey hopes to start seeing more female coaches in football.
Arsenal and Pedro Martinez Losa have parted ways.
Arsenal Women goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal saved a penalty and summer-signing Vivianne Miedema scored a late winner as Netherlands beat Norway 1-0 on Tuesday.
Arsenal Women manager Pedro Losa is preparing to part ways with the club, after three years as the Gunners’ boss.
Rachel Yankey feels strongly that there has to be more female coaches in football because diversity is needed at all levels.
Ex-Arsenal forward Rachel Yankey admits that her transition from player to coach wasn’t actually too difficult at all.
Following England’s 1-0 defeat to France, where Mo Marley kept the tried and tested players, maybe now is the time to make some changes and prepare for the FIFA 2019 World Cup.
Whatever Arsenal’s struggles, turning down £60m for Alexis was the right call… provided they don’t sell him in January.
Following the report by barrister Katharine Newton and inquiry in front of the House of Commons digital, culture, media and sport select committee, there have been some very interesting reactions from the England players who backed Mark Sampson at the Russia game with that infamous team hug celebration.
Former Arsenal forward Rachel Yankey is optimistic over the direction that women’s football is headed despite there still being ground to cover.
The Football Association have issued an apology to Chelsea’s Eni Aluko and Drew Spence, after Mark Sampson was found guilty of making discriminatory remarks while in charge of England Women.
Lydia Bedford’s Young Lionesses began their Qualifying Round with a 9-0 hammering of host nation Kazakhstan.