René Sielters said that Arsenal’s 3-0 victory over Real Madrid was the best performance of her reign, while Alicia Rousseau insists that her team always knows that he could run a draw as defenders turned on a 2-0 deficit in the first luxury to reserve their place in the semi-finals of the Women’s Champions League.
Rousseau was at the heart of Arsenal’s performance in the quarter-finals of Emirates, as he helped two goals attacking England to the Siliger team in the fighting against last week’s defeat in Madrid to win 3-2 in a total.
Chloe Kelly, Manchester City loan, continued her amazing return to the capital with two assistants, one of whom was former Barcelona midfielder Mario Caldineti who settled a draw.
Gunners Slegers, who took their position in October, will lead before his appointment as a always coach in January, her team is now against Lyon in the semi -finals next month.
“We have done good things before and we had good offers against good teams, but this is definitely one of them,” said Sliger when asked whether the victory was the best night in her mandate.
“This may be clearer as it plays a distant opponent, the game looks like, then it returns after a week and puts a performance and leads forward. So I think this may be clearer.”
Arsenal recorded three times in 14 minutes after the first half to divert the tie.
Rousseau came the first after Kitlene Ford rose and Kelly feed to cross its colleague in England to apply the simple end.
After Caldentey’s head, Rso Ruso was taken in the region after a free kick at Katie McCabe keen in Europe for a campaign to seven.
“It was calm. We talked about it before we need to be calm in every scenario,” Slegers added about mood in the first half with Arsenal, still two goals in a total.
“If we did not (keep calm), we will not find the solution. Everyone was calm, and we felt that we were dominant. I saw in the eyes of the players we thought and were very designed in a good way.
“Alicia was really good for us again. She scored goals but also did many things for the team that are very important.
“It is important for the club, for the team. They want to go away in the championship, win things and be in the biggest stage. I am very happy with the result and reach the semi -finals.”
Rousseau: We knew that we could run a tie
Rousseau has admitted that there is great disappointment after the first leg in Spain, but she insists that the artillery always knows that they can turn a draw to keep the Champions League dream alive.
“I think the European Champions League nights in the Emirates are what is going on around everything,” she said. “This is what we want to do. That’s what this club deserves. Yes, the fans were also worth it tonight. They were very loud. They were with us all the way.
“It was great,” added Rousseau after scoring twice and excluding two other goals. “I don’t think it has started yet. I mean, it is clear that we were disappointed last week, but I think that once we knew that we were going back to the Emirates, we had a complete faith within the team, inside the team, that we could turn it.
“Once we started from the first minute, I felt as if we were at the top, although it took some time for the first goal. But yes, we have this belief in the team and we knew that we could turn it.”
Williamson: A step as a result of the right direction in the Champions League
The result keeps Arsenal to compete for the silver tools this season – it is outside the FA Cup and eight points behind the Chelsea Premier League leaders.
They are now facing a major test against the number winners in the semi -finals in the semi -finals, but Arsenal defender Leah Williamson believes that Arsenal took a big step in the right direction in the Champions League against Real Madrid, as they look forward to adding the cup that the club won in 2007.
“I am a friend with many people who have last won him,” Williamson said.
“I know how much they want to stay inside the club and we do it again. We were not close enough, if we were honest. So we have to try to return there. This was the right step.
“I think that the Champions League attendance record in the quarter -finals (22,517 was in the Emirates). Therefore, it seems like everyone together and lead everyone in the right direction. But we know this is difficult. So we will celebrate today and then we return to the drawing council on Friday. We start again.”
Analysis: Rousseau will get the main headlines – but Kelly was the star
Sky Sports’ Ron Walker at Emirates Stadium:
“Arsenal needed someone to escalate and save his season, which was 45 minutes away from fading in the first half.
“Alicia Rousseau was the woman who started and ended a return missile, but Chloe Kelly, in her best performance since her return in January, was the unknown hero.
“Although the cannon was joining in the first half, its delivery operations from the right side were pleading to the house, and it took a little from the second half of the Reneliesers for two days Rousseau at a site at the back center to do so after 44 seconds after the break.
“Her delivery to Mariona Calinetti was equally dangerous after minutes. She never wanted to see her number appearing when she was replaced in the middle of the second period, but she at least carrying the reception she gained.
“Arsenal Beth Meed can bring in its place the strength of the power of the cannons in certain locations – and why they will believe that they can do this again, perhaps a little less, against Leon next month.”
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