Arsenal Edge Closer To WCL Glory
Arsenal edge closer towards reaching the knockout stages of the Women's Champions League after cruising to a thumping 3-0 win over HB Koge at Meadow Park on Wednesday night.
Australia international Caitlin Foord's first-half finish was added to late on in the game by Lotte Wubben-Moy's incisive header from Beth Mead's cross, before substitute Vivianne Miedema capped a comfortable evening for the londoners with a composed finish for to claim Arsenal's third and seal the win for the home side.
The result means Arsenal remain just three points behind Barcelona Femeni in Group C after they totally decimated Hoffenheim 5-0 in Germany, with Jonas Eidevall's side next hosting the Catalans at the Emirates on December 9, in what promises to be a spectle.
Arsenal are on the brink of securing a quarter-finals berth, with six points separating them and Hoffenheim in third place with two games left.
Jonas Eidevall is well aware is work is all but done, as he turns his attention to a massive game in the WSL against Manchester United this weekend. He heads into the fixtures in high spirits and can reflect on a job well done where his superior tactical prowess ensured Koge's obstinate resistance was comfortably breached on three occasions.
The Gunners previously recorded a 5-1 win in Denmark last week but Koge goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese ensured the margin of victory was not greater, as she did so on this occasion.
Arsenal Edge Closer To WCL Glory
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