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Nüsken

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Buchanan Charles 60
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Kerr
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Buurman
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Walsh Kaptein 84
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James

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Cuthbert Baltimore 60
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Hampton
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Thompson
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Carpenter

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Away Team Lineup
Caldentey Codina 84
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Little
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Moy
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Smith Mead 69
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Russo
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Blackstenius
Maanum 84
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Domselaar
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Foord
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Catley Hinds 45
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McCabe
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Fox Holmberg 69
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Description
The second leg of this all-English UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final took center stage at Stamford Bridge, with the stakes higher than ever. The primary challenge for Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea was overturning a significant 3-1 deficit from the first leg at the Emirates Stadium. For Arsenal WFC, the objective was to maintain their defensive discipline and leverage their two-goal aggregate cushion to reach the semi-finals for the second consecutive season.
The match was a battle of attrition. The objective for Chelsea was to strike early, utilizing the creative presence of Lauren James and the pace of Alyssa Thompson to unsettle the Gunners' backline. Conversely, the goal for Arsenal was to absorb pressure and exploit the gaps left by a desperate Chelsea side on the counter-attack. With the home crowd in full voice, the tactical focus for the Blues was to sustain a high-intensity press, while Arsenal's goal was to manage the tempo and minimize the influence of Sjoeke Nüsken in the final third.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionArsenal WFC secured their place in the UWCL semi-finals for the ninth time in their history, progressing with a 3-2 aggregate victory despite a 1-0 defeat on the night. Chelsea dominated much of the possession and created several "big chances," with Sjoeke Nüsken and Alyssa Thompson coming agonizingly close in the first half. Arsenal’s goalkeeper, Daphne van Domselaar, proved to be the hero, producing a string of world-class saves to keep Chelsea at bay for 93 minutes.
The drama peaked in the final ten minutes when Arsenal’s Stina Blackstenius saw a potential tie-clinching goal ruled out by VAR for a marginal offside. Chelsea immediately responded, with Veerle Buurman hitting the post and Van Domselaar tipping another Nüsken header onto the woodwork. Sjoeke Nüsken finally broke the deadlock in the 94th minute, drilling home a cross from Sam Kerr, but it proved to be too little, too late. Arsenal held firm through the final seconds of stoppage time to book a semi-final clash against either Lyon or Wolfsburg.

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