resource The defeat of HB Koge on Wednesday further strengthened the momentum of qualifying from the UEFA Women’s Champions League group.
Stephanie Cutley gives the Gunners the lead Denmark After a series of goals, finished second in Group C, behind the holder Barcelona.
Jonas Eidevall’s team has continued their impressive domestic status from the Women’s Super League, where they have not yet lost points to show They lost 4-1 to Barcelona Last month was just a flash in the pan.
Despite making six changes, Arsenal had the advantage from the start and scored a penalty in the 15th minute, but Nikita Parris missed the opportunity to gain an early advantage.
However, Arsenal did not wait long to take the lead in the 28th minute thanks to Catley’s free kick, as the Australian lifted the ball over the wall and removed it from the crossbar, and Koge goalkeeper Kaylan Marckese could not reach it.
The Gunners started playing after halftime, and Paris made up for her previous penalty error an hour later, locked Catley’s shot, turned and drove home.
Less than ten minutes later, after Jordan Nobbs’ efforts bounced off the crossbar, Caitlin Ford scored a header in the third quarter next to her.
In the course of the confrontation, Kogg pulled a goal back because Arsenal made some defensive errors before Madalyn Pokorny scored the ball into the goal.
Facts have proved that this is only a comfort goal. Arsenal added two more in the final five minutes, making Denmark a disastrous defeat, Anna Patten caught the ball in the top corner, and Nobbs finished scoring with a low shot.
Arsenal are still 3 points behind Barcelona, who beat Hoffenheim 4-0.
Supplementary report by PA Media.



