
Renee Sleesers warned Barcelona that Arsenal is not going to the final of the Champions League, only to participate after the Gunners achieved second place in the Women's Super League.
On the last day of the match, Arsenal only needed one point against Manchester United to finish second for Chelsea, but they earned a striking 4-3 victory in the Emirates Stadium.
Ella Toone has canceled the opener of Chloe Kelly, but Arsenal scored three goals in a spell of 11 minutes in the second half, with Mariona Caldentey, Frida Maanum and Kim Little on Doel.
Goals from Elisabeth Terland and Maya le Tissier have set up a tense final, but Arsenal was fixed to finish second in six seasons for the second time – and the first time since 2021-22.
Arsenal could crown their campaign with only their second European triumph, while they are being built on 24 May on May 24 against the Champions League final against Holders Barcelona.
And slossers, who supervise a large revival in the Fortuinen of Arsenal since taking the reins last October, says that the Gunners will bring the game to the Blaugrana.
“All my energy went in this game because it was crucial for us after the last two games, and before preparing for the next,” said the head coach.
“But of course I am very proud that we have placed ourselves in this position, and it is not many players or people who work in teams who can say:” I have been in the Champions League final “.
“It is the ultimate for every player and employee. So we are very proud, and I am also very proud.
“I'm going to enjoy it, and we're going to show a lot of respect, because Barcelona is a very good football team and will be modest. But we are not just there to participate, so we're going to win.”
That is all for us all on a Champions League final.
Within two weeks we go to Lisbon with faith, heart and your enormous support
Let's let it happen, gooners pic.twitter.com/3wwicczbgf
– Arsenal – Women (@ARSENALWFC) 10 May 2025
Despite the fact that it was not found on the last day, Gunners -striker Alessia Russo shared the WSL Golden Boot with Khadija Shaw from Manchester City, with 12 goals in the competition this period.
“I am happy that she was rewarded for all the work she does day in day out, and also for the team,” said butchers about the English international.
“If you look at Alessia, it is not only the scoring contribution, but she contributes to the team on and next to the field in so many ways. It is a privilege to work with these players, and Alessia is definitely one of them.”
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