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Arsenal's Leah Williamson on high standards and bouncing back

Arsenal defender Leah Williamson emphasized the team's commitment to maintaining high standards and learning from past performances ahead of their UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid. Reflecting on their previous 2-0 loss, she acknowledged that the team underperformed and stressed the importance of self-assessment and continuous improvement. Williamson highlighted the team's culture of accountability and the necessity of being present and impactful in every action and communication with teammates.

With over 20,000 supporters expected at Emirates Stadium, Williamson expressed confidence in the squad's ability to leverage the home advantage. She drew parallels to their previous successful comeback against Bayern Munich in a similar situation, noting that such experiences instill confidence and belief in overturning deficits. As an Arsenal fan who grew up with the club, Williamson conveyed the team's ambition to replicate past successes and continue striving toward their goals.

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Mar 26, 2025

Second leg of UEFA Women's Champions League Quarter-Finals is here. What is coming on this week?

Arsenal vs. Real Madrid

Arsenal faces a challenging task as they host Real Madrid at the Emirates Stadium, aiming to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first leg. Real Madrid's Linda and Athenea were pivotal in securing the initial advantage. Arsenal's recent 4-0 victory over Liverpool showcases their offensive prowess, which they'll need to replicate to progress. Key players to watch include Arsenal's Leah Williamson, who remains optimistic about her team's chances, stating they can overcome the deficit despite the earlier setback. Real Madrid's solid defense will be tested against Arsenal's aggressive approach. The match is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26th, and will be streamed live on DAZN Women's Football YouTube channel.

Lyon vs. Bayern Munich

Lyon holds a significant advantage after a 2-0 away win in the first leg against Bayern Munich. Bayern, facing their first home defeat to Lyon, will be eager to overturn the deficit. Key players for Lyon include forward Ada Hegerberg, known for her clinical finishing, and defender Wendie Renard, who anchors their defense. Bayern's resilience will be tested as they aim to breach Lyon's robust defense. The match takes place on Wednesday, March 26th.

Chelsea vs. Manchester City

In a series of closely contested matches, Manchester City holds a 2-0 advantage from the first leg. Chelsea aims to overturn this deficit in the second leg at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea's resilience was evident in their recent 2-1 victory over City in the Women's Super League, a match marred by a refereeing error that favored Chelsea. Key players to watch include Chelsea's defender Nathalie BjĂśrn who has been in great form recently, and City's forward Vivianne Miedema, who scored 2 goals in previous UWCL match . The match is slated for Thursday, March 27th.

Barcelona vs. Wolfsburg

The match will take place at the Estadi Johan Cruyff in Barcelona. In the first leg, held on March 19, 2025, at the Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, Barcelona secured a 4-1 victory. This result gives Barcelona a huge advantage heading into the second leg, but Wolfsburg remains a formidable opponent with a history of strong performances in European competitions. On the other hand, Barcelona lost to Real Madrid for the first time on Sunday, so nothing is impossible in football.

Fans can expect an intense and competitive match as both teams vie for a spot in the semi-finals. Key players to watch include Barcelona's Ewa Pajor, who has been in exceptional form, and Wolfsburg's captain Alexandra Popp, known for her leadership and goal-scoring abilities. The outcome of this fixture will determine which team advances further in the tournament, bringing them closer to the coveted Champions League title.

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‘It’s a bit sad’ – Alisha Lehmann explains ‘really difficult’ situation in Serie A Femminile

Alisha Lehmann, a Swiss forward, has had an eventful career playing in England's Women's Super League (WSL) for clubs like West Ham, Everton, and Aston Villa before moving to Juventus in Italy’s Serie A Femminile. Since her transfer, she has noticed key differences between the two leagues, particularly in playing conditions and facilities. In England, clubs prioritize high-quality pitches, and matches are often postponed if the playing surface is not up to standard. In contrast, some Italian teams still use artificial turf, which she finds physically demanding and not ideal for professional football. Despite this, she appreciates Juventus' excellent training facilities and the high intensity of the sessions, which push her to improve as a player.

Lehmann also spoke about how playing conditions can affect performance and injury risks. She explained that artificial turf puts extra strain on players’ bodies, increasing the chances of injuries over time. In England, the WSL has set higher standards for pitch quality, ensuring that players compete on well-maintained grass fields. However, in Italy, games continue even in poor conditions, which can negatively impact the quality of football. Despite these challenges, Lehmann remains focused on her development at Juventus, adapting to the differences while maintaining her ambitions at the highest level of women's football.

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NWSL condemns abusive language directed at Orlando striker Banda

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) has strongly condemned the abusive language directed at Orlando Pride striker Barbra Banda during a recent match against Gotham FC. The league stated that such behavior is unacceptable and goes against its values of respect and inclusion. Officials are investigating the incident to ensure that appropriate action is taken. Orlando Pride and Gotham FC also expressed their support for Banda, emphasizing the importance of a safe and respectful environment for all players.

Banda, who recently joined Orlando Pride, has been an important player for the team. Despite the incident, she remains focused on her performance and helping her team succeed. The NWSL is working to prevent similar situations in the future by reinforcing strict policies against discrimination and abuse. Fans and players alike are calling for better protection and respect for athletes on and off the pitch.

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Geyse joins Gotham FC on loan after unhappy spell at Manchester United

Brazilian footballer Geyse has left Manchester United to join Gotham FC on loan. She spoke about feeling unhappy and isolated at United, especially after the club decided to loan her out while she was attending her brother’s funeral. Geyse struggled to feel comfortable at the club and said she was searching for happiness and peace in her career. Now, she is excited for a fresh start with Gotham FC, where she hopes to play her best football.

Geyse will be working under coach Juan Carlos AmorĂłs, who previously managed Tottenham. Her move to the NWSL gives her a chance to regain confidence and enjoy football again. Gotham FC is happy to have a player of her talent and experience, and fans are eager to see her perform. This transfer marks an important step in her journey, and she hopes to make a positive impact on her new team.

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Mar 24, 2025
Sam Kerr Chelsea

Matildas take on South Korea without Sam Kerr as mystery surrounds her return to football

The Matildas will play against South Korea without their star striker, Sam Kerr, who is still recovering from a knee injury. Kerr has been out since January, and there is no clear timeline for her return. Coach Tony Gustavsson has not given details about her recovery, which has created some uncertainty. The team will need to rely on other players to step up in her absence.

Despite missing Kerr, the Matildas are focused on performing well in their upcoming matches. The squad includes experienced players and young talents who will have the chance to prove themselves. Fans are hopeful that Kerr will recover soon, but for now, Australia must find a way to compete without their top goal scorer.

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Real Madrid beats Barcelona for the first time

Real Madrid Femenino won against Barcelona FemenĂ­ for the first time in history, with a 3-1 victory in Liga F. The match was intense, with both teams playing at a high level. Barcelona scored first, but Real Madrid responded strongly in the second half. Caroline Weir was the key player, scoring two late goals to secure the win. Goalkeeper Misa also made important saves to stop Barcelona from equalizing.

This victory is a big moment for Real Madrid, as they had never beaten Barcelona before. It shows their improvement and growing confidence in the league. Barcelona, who have been the strongest team in Spain, will now focus on fixing their mistakes. The win gives Real Madrid hope for future matches and makes the title race more exciting.

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Everton’s Rikke Madsen Celebrates Return with Surprise On-Field Proposal

Everton footballer Rikke Madsen had a special moment after her team's 3-0 win against Crystal Palace in the Women's Super League. She had just returned to playing after maternity leave, and her comeback was already emotional. But after the match, her partner, Martin Thomsen, surprised her with a marriage proposal on the field. Their baby daughter, Fritsen, was also there, making it an unforgettable moment for the family.

Madsen, who played an important role in Everton’s win, was overwhelmed with happiness. The surprise proposal was caught on camera, and fans celebrated the heartwarming scene. This event made her return to football even more special, showing the strong support from her family and the football community.

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