Mead: Conti Cup final here we come
Beth Mead rallied the troops after Arsenal qualified for the Continental Cup final on Sunday.
Beth Mead rallied the troops after Arsenal qualified for the Continental Cup final on Sunday.
Arsenal Women travel to Reading for their Continental Cup semi-final on Sunday, in the second clash of the season between the two sides.
Arsenal Women meet Chelsea Ladies on Sunday, and we spoke to striker Beth Mead who revealed her England hopes, working under a new boss and previewed the weekend clash – in an exclusive interview with Daily Cannon.
It was another busy weekend for Arsenal, and with most of us spending it watching Özil’s volley against Newcastle on repeat, I wouldn’t blame you for missing a few things.
Continuing on with wallpapers dedicated to our amazing women’s team, this time around, I decided to go with a set of phone wallpapers featuring several stars from the current team.
Arsenal have progressed to the semi-final of the FA WSL Cup, with a 3-1 win over Sunderland on Sunday afternoon.
Jodie Taylor will leave the club to play in Australia and then in the US. Her departure is not a problem, however, and actually eases the congestion in attack.
Beth Mead admits that Arsenal need to get back to ‘free-flowing football’ and is hopeful that the team can do just that against her former side, Sunderland, on Sunday.
Arsenal were held by Millwall until the 75th minute before fitness prevailed and they ended up 5-2 winners in the Conti Cup second group game.
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.
Pedro Losa says he’s pleased for Beth Mead, after the striker marked her first start of the campaign with two goals for the Gunners.
Beth Mead says she knows there will be competition for places at Arsenal, but she had to leave Sunderland to push herself forward as a player.
Arsenal Women made light work of the London Bees, winning 7-0 in their FA WSL Cup tie.
With the FA WSL 1’s start a month away, the Arsenal Women’s squad is finally starting to look like a team that can challenge for a top-two finish.
Watching the Euros in the Netherlands with Jodie Taylor flying with five goals in three games while Anna Miedema struggles with zero in three, you have to wonder what Pedro Losa will decide ahead of the 2017/18 season.
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Following a raft of departures and a couple of signings, it is time to look at Arsenal Ladies current squad numbers list.
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The Spring Series has concluded and we can now have a look at the game time given by Pedro Losa to the players.
England U23s’ 2-0 win over Norway was an important one as it meant they pipped USA to win this year’s Nordic tournament.