Women's Super League: Five-star Arsenal thrash Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur 1-5 Arsenal
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Arsenal produced a battling performance at the Allianz Arena as they went down to a 1-0 defeat in their Women's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Bayern Munich. Lea Schuller's first-half header saw Bayern home, yet Arsenal will fancy their chances of turning the tie around in next week's return. They created a number of opportunities, being denied by goal-line clearances and the woodwork as Bayern ultimately did enough to record a 13th-successive victory in all competitions this season.
T he Champions League returns next week with four eye-catching encounters. For the first time, every quarter-final will be held in the clubs’ main stadiums, adding to the increased visibility and interest this competition is creating.
Arsenal snapped a trophy drought dating back to 2019 with victory over Chelsea in the Conti Cup final in front of a record crowd for the competition at Selhurst Park. Chelsea have been the dominant force in the women’s game in England in recent years, but an effervescent display from Arsenal saw them secure the first piece of silverware of the Jonas Eidevall reign, and their sixth Conti Cup in total. Ad It was a deserved victory in front of 19,010 spectators, and a notable one as it came a week after Chelsea had knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup.
Chelsea are through to the quarter-finals of the Women’s FA Cup with victory over Arsenal at Kingsmeadow. Goals from Sophie Ingle and Sam Kerr were the difference as Emma Hayes’s side kept alive their ambitions of retaining the trophy for the third successive time.
Arsenal demolished Zurich 9-1 in the Women's Champions League on Wednesday as Lyon grabbed the last place in the quarter-finals with a 0-0 draw at Juventus.
Frida Maanum hit a hat-trick and picked up an assist as Arsenal secured top spot in Group C of the Champions League with a 9-1 triumph over hosts Zurich.
Barcelona and Bayern Munich both cruised to comfortable wins on Thursday to seal their places in the last eight of the Women's Champions League.