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Arsenal Women: Why Gunners didn’t win Women’s Super League or Champions League

By britishbulletin.com14 May 20262 Mins Read
Arsenal Women: Why Gunners didn’t win Women’s Super League or Champions League
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That extra time on the pitch has arguably taken its toll, with the players looking jaded in the 1-1 draw at Brighton last week – four days after their European title defence came to a crushing end in Lyon.

Those dropped points against the Seagulls left Arsenal unable to catch City, who won the title for the first time since 2016.

With fixtures pushed back because of their Champions League and Champions Cup commitments, Arsenal’s schedule has been condensed at the end of the season.

The Gunners have played six games in the past 18 days. In that same period, City have played two.

“Too many games were postponed to this part of the season,” former Scotland and Arsenal defender Jen Beattie told the Women’s Football Weekly podcast.

“It’s the hardest part, so you don’t want your biggest accumulation of games to come at this point in the season.”

With the season effectively over for Arsenal, the club’s transfer plans are already well under way before what promises to be a busy summer, perhaps to address some of their shortcomings.

On Monday, Arsenal confirmed Beth Mead will leave the club after nine years, having scored 86 goals in 264 appearances. Defender Laia Codina and midfielder Victoria Pelova will also depart at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, the club have been heavily linked with some big signings, including Bayern Munich and England midfielder Georgia Stanway and Barcelona full-back Ona Batlle.

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