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Arsenal Hit Back to Beat Real, United Suffer First Loss
Arsenal ended Real Madrid’s unbeaten run in the group stage, moving closer to the top 12 playoff spots with a 2-1 victory, UEFA standings show.
- On Wednesday, 19 November, Arsenal Women hosted Real Madrid Femenino at Meadow Park, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, with kick-off at 8pm GMT as Renee Slegers, Arsenal manager, made three changes to her starting XI.
- After a goalless derby at Spurs, Arsenal needed a response following two league-phase defeats early in the campaign.
- Real Madrid also started without their first-choice keeper Merle Frohms after she tore her posterior cruciate ligament last month, while Katie Reid and Manuela Zinsberger remain out for the season.
- Group positions left both clubs mindful of playoff qualification scenarios as Real Madrid sit seventh on seven points and Arsenal trail with three, while UK viewers could watch live on Disney+.
- Manchester United's 5-2 loss at Wolfsburg highlighted the competitiveness of group fixtures, with Wolfsburg, Juventus and OL Lyonnes occupying the other top-four spots in the group.
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Winter night in Borehamwood, periphery of London, with that humid cold that pierces the skin until it shrinks the bones. Vaho clouds in every fight, in every race. Real Madrid stood up to Arsenal, the current champion of the women’s Champions, but the need for victory of the English women — little successful in the previous rounds of the initial phase of the current European tournament — and the impressive offensive power of their scorer, Russo,…
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
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L 60%
C 20%
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