Champions League
Bayern Munich and Arsenal advanced in UWCL
Maya Le Tissier / Marc Skinner / Sonia Bompastor / Manchester, United Kingdom / London, United Kingdom / Bayern Munich / Manchester United / Arsenal / Chelsea / Women's Champions League /

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The Breakdown 25

  • Bayern Munich delivered a thrilling performance against Manchester United, clinching their spot in the Women's Champions League semifinals with a 5-3 aggregate victory, highlighted by two late goals that secured a 2-1 win in the second leg.
  • Frustration bubbled over for United's captain Maya Le Tissier, who lamented the team's struggles with set-piece defending after the loss.
  • Manager Marc Skinner urged Manchester United to invest in squad depth to bolster their competitiveness in Europe following the disappointing exit.
  • Arsenal triumphed over Chelsea, advancing with a 3-2 aggregate win despite a narrow 1-0 defeat in the second leg that left fans on the edge of their seats.
  • The clash showcased a notable showdown between Australian teammates from both sides, emphasizing the growing global presence in women's football.
  • Chelsea's manager, Sonia Bompastor, expressed discontent with officiating decisions that she felt played a crucial role in their semifinal hopes, amplifying the tension surrounding the quarterfinals.

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