Trailing to a Lea Schuller goal in Germany last week, the hosts recovered from the early loss of Kim Little to progress 2-1 on aggregate.
Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2013 on Wednesday night with a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in front of 21,307 fans ...
“It is not just something that is written on a wall. “That is fundamental for creating these moments with our supporters but to give supporters the chance to experience the team live,” Eidevall said. “The support from the whole club is magnificent.
What a month, right? From winning the Conti Cup against Chelsea to qualifying for the Champions League semifinals for the first time in ten years!
Then you have the intelligent, selfless Victoria Pelova, who played the balancing tool in our attacking setup, Lia Wälti who made sure that Bayern didn’t have much space in central areas and Noëlle Maritz, whose interactions with Victoria Pelova ensured we always had the good distances both vertically and horizontally. Gooner since mid-ninties, when the Gunners defeated my hometown team, in Copenhagen. It means that the things you are doing, you are more inclined to do it again when you see you win football matches from it. The opening 45’ were played at such high-tempo and high-intensity that Bayern simply couldn’t cope with our aggression and quick exchanges, chasing shadows for most of the half. It helps create that story and the narrative. That is important, you can sustain a good process for medium term without results but in the end, you need results to back it up.
What a game! What a night! Arsenal Women were on fire at Emirates Stadium last night when they took on Bayern Munich, in front of a record-breaking ...
Arsenal also picked up 2 worrying injures, with captain Kim Little having to leave the pitch within the first 10 minutes, and Katie McCabe had to come off later in the second-half, not able to walk unaided. What a night! What a game!
Arsenal's stunning victory over Bayern Munich has prompted victorious Gunners boss Jonas Eidevall to suggest the Emirates could be the permanent home of the ...
"I really hope that it continues to push. I'm very proud of that." "It was special when I came here and we beat Chelsea 3-2 in my first game but that was limited time we had worked here," said Eidevall.
Arsenal overturned a first leg deficit to defeat Bayern Munich 2-1 on aggregate in front of over 21000 at Emirates Stadium.
Barcelona will face either Chelsea or Lyon in the last four, with their second leg at Stamford Bridge KO 8pm tonight, live on DAZN/DAZN YouTube. Frida Maanum gave the Gunners the lead on the night, with a fantastic strike set up for her by Leah Williamson. Fridolina Rolfo scored twice, Maria Leon netted from outside the box when set up by Keira Walsh.
Arsenal Women reached the last four of the Champions League with a 2-0 win against Bayern Munich in front of a crowd of 21307 on Wednesday night.
Then hopefully the club can join us in that as well.” “But the fact that, what the club do, the fanbase that we have and how much of a following Arsenal Women have – which we have always had and we have always needed to…this is a historic football club and people know about us and have always known about us. Leah Williamson believes it is a realistic aim for Arsenal to play all of their matches at the Emirates Stadium in the future.
Jonas Eidevall believes it is a realistic vision for Arsenals women to play permanently at the Emirates Stadium after they beat Bayern Munich and reach the ...
"I really hope that it continues to push. I get the sense of belief that we're seeing history getting created very quickly in front of our eyes, when I see how the attendances and the culture is here at the Emirates Stadium. It helps us to do this tonight.
Gunners captain Leah Williamson believes sharing stadium with men's side is 'realistic' for the long-term.
Frida Maanum and Stina Blackstenius scored in a 2-0 victory in last night's second leg to secure a 2-1 aggregate win. The side will ...
The ticket includes a half-time drink and programme. Early bird tickets went on sale yesterday and will last until Tuesday, April 4. but when are the semi-finals? And when are tickets on sale? Sportsmail provides all the answers below. And are tickets available?
Arsenal Women set a new UK-record attendance of 21307 for a Women's Champions League match last night, as the crowds were treated to an in-form 'on fire' ...
Bayern tried to pile on the pressure but Arsenal stood firm and closed the game 2-0 up, after a nerve-wracking 7 minutes of added time. Lotte Wubben-Moy’s cross just before the half-time whistle, would have been a wonder-goal but was denied by the crossbar. Arsenal’s forward line were unstoppable, working the ball beautifully from set-pieces.
The England captain starred in a 2-0 Women's Champions League quarter-final win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, a result which takes Arsenal into the ...
Then hopefully the club can join us in that as well." "But the fact that, what the club do, the fanbase that we have and how much of a following Arsenal Women have - which we have always had and we have always needed to…this is a historic football club and people know about us and have always known about us. "I think that is one of my favourites," she said of the Emirates performance.
Jonas Eidevall reveals Edu's message of support after Arsenal booked their place in the last four of the Women's Champions League.
"A place that hardly any of us have played before, in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema may be sidelined with serious injuries, but Arsenal certainly have the firepower to lift the trophy again. It's an incredible achievement that we are so proud of - I told the players before the game, we have the potential to beat any team when we hit all things perfect. It also means there is a lot of work going into performances to be consistent. There is a lot of talk about always acting with class - you really understand the meaning of that when you're inside the organisation. But we now have that potential.
Gunners captain Leah Williamson believes sharing stadium with men's side is 'realistic' for the long-term.
“The first leg we should have scored a couple of goals. Arsenal will face the winner of the tie between Paris Saint-Germain and Wolfsburg in the semi-finals, with the German side 1-0 up going into Thursday’s second leg. Williamson missed a glorious header from six yards out, Blackstenius was twice denied by Bayern goalkeeper Maria Luisa Grohs and Lotte Wubben-Moy hit the crossbar. They were worthy winners too, with Frida Maanum and Stina Blackstenius both scoring in the space of seven first-half minutes. [The Gunners beat Bayern Munich 2-0 ](/sport/football/arsenal-bayern-munich-womens-champions-league-b1070939.html)in the second leg of their quarter-final tie on Wednesday evening as they fought back from losing 1-0 in Germany last week. this is a historic football club and people know about us and have always known about us.
As Leah Williamson and Jonas Eidevall reflected at the Emirates Stadium on Arsenal's success in reaching the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in ...
The trajectory of the growth of women’s football is high. The tighter the tie, the better Arsenal played, and the more invested each person there and watching at home became. There was a lively, nervous collective energy and an intensity more commonly found in crowds at the men’s games that pushed the team. It would be a huge statement for Arsenal to relocate there and the discussion alone demonstrates how quickly the conversation has moved on. The moment the doors to the Emirates Stadium were opened to the women’s team, new fans were drawn in. Captain and manager were united in stating it was a realistic vision for the team to play every game at the club’s 60,000-capacity ground.