Arsenal women's team plane catches fire as players forced to evacuate after bird flies into engine
Arsenal women's team was forced to evacuate its plane in Wolfsburg after it burst into flames when a bird flew into one of the engines.
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Arsenal women's team was forced to evacuate its plane in Wolfsburg after it burst into flames when a bird flew into one of the engines.
:England captain Leah Williamson is set to miss the women's World Cup after her club Arsenal confirmed she had suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in a Women's Super League match against Manchester United.
England captain Leah Williamson will miss this summer's World Cup after rupturing her anterior cruciate knee ligament.
Manchester United brought the game to Arsenal in their home arena, with Alessia Russo coined the hero of the night. She gave the hosts the lead moments before the break., with a first-touch finish at the penalty spot. The ball came from Nikita Parris’s pull-back which dismantled the Arsenal defence.
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall says he «can’t see the logic» behind the decision to schedule a midweek Women's Super League match for his side and not Chelsea ahead of the two clubs' Champions League semi-finals. Eidevall’s side travel to Wolfsburg on Sunday for the first leg of their European tie, while Chelsea face Barcelona at home on Saturday.
Arsenal reached the Women’s Champions League semi-finals after a dominating opening 45 minutes helped overturn a first-leg deficit and see off Bayern Munich 2-1 on aggregate.
Arsenal 2-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg)
Arsenal turned in a superb display to beat Bayern Munich 2-0 in their Champions League quarter-final second leg to overturn a one-goal deficit and advance to the last four. The Gunners were dealt a blow when captain Kim Little was forced off after eight minutes, but Frida Maanum soon fired Arsenal ahead with an expertly executed 20-yard strike.