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Straight-talking Slegers lifted Arsenal to glory – now club must back her vision

(7 months ago)
Jonathan Liew
Arsenal WomenWomen's footballSportsWomen's Champions League

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Renée Slegers, head coach of Arsenal Women, led her team to a surprising 1-0 victory over dominant Barcelona in the Women's Champions League final. The article praises Slegers' straightforward coaching style and tactical approach, which effectively stifled Barcelona's prolific offense. It argues that Arsenal must now commit to Slegers' vision by investing in new players to build squad depth, especially given the aging core of the current team, to sustain future title challenges and capitalize on their new status as a 'destination club' for top young players.

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  1. 1 October (unspecified year): Renée Slegers took over from Jonas Eidevall.
  2. 2 Saturday (before May 26, 2025): Arsenal defeated Barcelona 1-0 in the Women's Champions League final in Lisbon.
  3. 3 Saturday night/Sunday morning (after May 26, 2025): Celebrations and social media content.
  4. 4 Monday (after May 26, 2025): Celebration at Emirates Stadium.
  • Arsenal Women became champions of Europe
  • Increased appeal for new signings
  • Need for squad depth and rebuilding
  • Potential for sustained success if club backs Slegers' vision
What: Arsenal Women's football team won the Women's Champions League under coach Renée Slegers, defeating dominant Barcelona.
When: The final took place on a Saturday (before May 26, 2025). Slegers took over from Jonas Eidevall in October (unspecified year).
Where: Lisbon (final location), Emirates Stadium (celebration location), Finsbury Park, Potters Bar (mentioned in player history).
Why: Slegers' tactical approach (tilted press, flooding central areas) and straightforward coaching style effectively stifled Barcelona's offense.
How: Arsenal's game plan focused on slowing down Barcelona, frustrating them, and forcing them into lower-percentage options, leading to a 1-0 victory.

Renée Slegers, head coach of Arsenal Women, led her team to a surprising 1-0 victory over dominant Barcelona in the Women's Champions League final. The article praises Slegers' straightforward coaching style and tactical approach, which effectively stifled Barcelona's prolific offense. It argues that Arsenal must now commit to Slegers' vision by investing in new players to build squad depth, especially given the aging core of the current team, to sustain future title challenges and capitalize on their new status as a 'destination club' for top young players.