Arsenal's win moved them up to second in the Women's Super League table despite Manchester United's 4-2 triumph over Manchester City in the final game of Sunday's action.
"From a tactical point of view we haven't changed much in our organisation," expressed Slegers. "But we have worked on things from a psychological perspective, our mentality and where we put emphasis ...
Renee Slegers believed her Arsenal side “looked more like ourselves” after the Gunners thrashed Crystal Palace 5-0 in her first match in permanent charge. Leah Williamson opened the scoring in the ...