Arsenal reached the final of her first female Champions League in 18 years on Sunday, with French powerhouse Leone down 4–1 away.
Leon manager who used to coach Montemuro, who used to coach arsenal, said that the game was “unexplained”, the French side entered the first phase with 2–1 profit, losing 5–3 on the agargate only.
“Till date we were unbeaten, it was a little unclear for what happened today,” Montemuro told Dzan. “We were not quiet enough to play our game and was beaten by the better team.”
After a goal by Lyon’s goalkeeper Christian Endery, Mariana Calledant, Alesia Russo and Cataline Ford won Gol-Ne Arsenal 5–3 over Agiget and founded a demonstration with defending champions Barcelona in the final.
Arsenal captain Kim appreciated the work of the squad, who wants to add the second European title of Arsenal, with Triumph in 2007 by a British side by a British side in women’s football.
“It matters a lot for this incredible football club. I am excited and eager to represent the club in the final,” Little told Dzan. “We believe in this group and we are very good in executing our sports plans. We have done it quite well in the first phase, but not well enough – today we have executed it very well and worthy of winning it completely.”
Arsenal’s feat to reach the final was made even more impressive than the fate of women’s super league rivals Chelsea, who was beaten by a hand by Barca in each of their two semi -final legs.