Women’s Champions League: Chelsea, Arsenal looking to end English drought

Chelsea and Arsenal showcased the increasing strength of the English Women’s Super League as they romped to top spot in their respective groups of the Women’s Champions League this season.

Published : Mar 21, 2023 00:41 IST , PARIS - 3 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: Sam Kerr and Chelsea will take on Lyon in the knockout stage of the Women’s Champions League.
FILE PHOTO: Sam Kerr and Chelsea will take on Lyon in the knockout stage of the Women’s Champions League. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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FILE PHOTO: Sam Kerr and Chelsea will take on Lyon in the knockout stage of the Women’s Champions League. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

The Women’s Champions League knockout stage gets underway this week with Chelsea and Arsenal both hoping to become the first English team to lift the trophy since the Gunners in 2007.

Back then, when Arsenal beat Umea of Sweden in the final, the tournament was still known as the UEFA Women’s Cup. It was only in 2009 that it was rebranded as the Champions League, with a group stage being introduced last season.

Chelsea and Arsenal showcased the increasing strength of the English Women’s Super League as they romped to top spot in their respective groups this season, with the Gunners notably thumping reigning European champion Lyon 5-1 away in France.

Arsenal, which earlier this month beat Chelsea 3-1 to win the English League Cup, this week faces Bayern Munich and is hoping to avoid a second straight quarterfinal exit at the hands of German opponents after going out to Wolfsburg last season.

Bayern is currently two points behind Wolfsburg at the top of the Frauen Bundesliga and the two legs of its tie against Arsenal fall either side of a crunch meeting with its rival for the domestic title.

Chelsea, meanwhile, heads to France to play a Lyon side which has won the Champions League in six of the last seven seasons, and a record eight times overall.

And yet Chelsea, which was beaten finalist in 2021, will not fear facing Sonia Bompastor’s team, for whom Norway star Ada Hegerberg is close to a comeback from a long injury absence.

After all, Emma Hayes’ team beat Paris Saint-Germain home and away in the group stage, keeping a clean sheet in both games.

The London side is currently top of the WSL, two points clear of Manchester United and Manchester City with a game in hand on each while Arsenal is five points behind the leader in fourth.

In Australia’s Sam Kerr, it has one of the most dangerous attacking players in the world, but Lyon is hoping to be a different proposition to the team outclassed by Arsenal in October.

A different Lyon?

“We had a lot of injuries around that time. It is not an excuse, we still have to beat the good teams, but I think we were struggling a bit in the beginning of the season,” Lyon’s Danish international forward Signe Bruun told AFP.

“We qualified and that was the most important and now we are starting from scratch.”

Bruun, who had a spell at Manchester United last season, believes the rising threat of English teams in Europe is no bad thing.

“It is very healthy for women’s football that there are so many teams that can compete for the Champions League. I think that is also an important part of the improvement for the women’s game,” she said.

“I think it will be more and more rare that the same team wins twice in a row.”

Barcelona nearly retained the title last season, returning to the final only to lose to Lyon in Turin.

Despite the ongoing absence of injured Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas, it continues to crush all opponents in Spain and cruised through to the quarterfinals, where it will face Roma.

“Barcelona’s numbers are crazy, incredible,” said Roma coach Alessandro Spugna. “I have seen a lot of Barcelona and the more I watch them the fewer weaknesses I see.”

Wolfsburg, which has been to five finals in the last decade and won two, saw its hopes of advancing against PSG take a hit after Germany midfield star Lena Oberdorf was ruled out of Wednesday’s first leg with a knee sprain.

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