Wolfsburg v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League quarter-final, second leg – as it happened
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Goals in each half gave Wolfsburg a deserved 2-0 win, 3-1 on aggregate, against Arsenal in the Women’s Champions League last eight.
Wolfsburg celebrate in a bouncing, joyous circle. So they should – it was a superb performance, relentless from the off, and they only really gave Arsenal those two headers against the woodwork soon after the second goal. Arsenal did improve after the break, but were still second best. Nonetheless, they should be happy with their return to this stage when the disappointment dies down.
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89 min: Nobbs plays Parris through ... she nicks it past Schult ... and goes down! Looks a clear penalty and the players’ reaction suggests as much, but nothing is given. We’ll see a VAR check.
No arguments, really, for Arsenal – they were beaten by a goal in each half and, critically, by a better side. Wolfsburg will face Barcelona and, on this evidence, that will be one heck of a tie.
That might be that. Jonsdottir receives possession out on the left and, direct as ever, makes for the line. Williamson stretches out to intercept her driven, dangerous cross and it squirms below Zinsberger and in. Heartbreak.
90+2 min: We’re into four added minutes and you’d have to say Arsenal’s race is run.
90 min: No penalty. There seemed to be some contact, even if Schult didn’t really offer much of a challenge. On reflection I’ve seen them given, seen them not.
88 min: Another corner for Arsenal .. another glimmer? Catley’s delivery is good this time but Wolfsburg scramble clear. Nobbs tries a speculative shot from the loose ball but the impressive Schult saves easily.
75 min: And they hit the woodwork twice! Ohhhh, that should


