Key Points

Arsenal's women's team achieved a remarkable comeback victory against Real Madrid Femenino under new coach Renee Slegers. The team overturned a 0-2 deficit with a stunning 3-0 home win, advancing to the UEFA Champions League semifinals. Mikel Arteta and the men's team showed tremendous support, highlighting the club's united spirit. This victory demonstrates the growing strength and recognition of women's football at top-tier clubs.

Key Points: Arsenal Women's Renee Inspires Club's Madrid Double Triumph

  • Arsenal women comeback 3-0 win over Real Madrid
  • Renee Slegers leads team to UEFA Champions League semifinals
  • Full club support across men's and women's teams
  • Arteta calls women's performance 'inspirational'
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Arteta called Arsenal women's comeback win over Madrid 'inspirational', says coach Renee

Arsenal women's coach Renee Slegers leads historic UEFA Champions League comeback, receiving club-wide support from Mikel Arteta

"I feel like since I've come to the club that it's one club - Renee Slegers"

London, April 18

Arsenal women's head coach Renee Slegers has revealed the level of support she got from the men's side after their comeback victory over Real Madrid Femenino, including a message from Mikel Arteta calling Renee's team 'inspirational'.

Renee was appointed as the Arsenal head coach in January and has led the team to the semifinals of the UEFA Women's Champions League. The Lady Gunners will next take on Olympique Lyonnais in the first leg of the matchup at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

The Renee-coached Arsenal were handed a tough 0-2 defeat at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano but claimed a thumping 3-0 victory on home turf to stay alive in the competition.

"I feel like since I've come to the club that it's one club. I've naturally been in contact with the assistant coach on the men's side because he's Dutch. But after we won against Madrid, I got messages from everyone across the club, including Mikel, and he said it was inspirational, and if you look at what they have now done against Madrid, I think it's so strong.

"I think they look like a team, and I think that's why they won against Madrid with so much individual quality, so it's amazing to be part of this. There were just some media here at the club, and Jurrien Timber was sitting there, and he said, 'Renée, good luck for tomorrow'. So the guys also know what we are doing, and we know what they are doing, and we support each other, so it's great," said Renee at a press conference.

Arteta's Gunners certainly took the correct inspiration from their counterparts as they registered a massive victory with the same scoreline, at the very same venue, just a few days later and followed it with a massive 2-1 win at the Santiago Bernabeu in the second leg to secure a 5-1 result on aggregate.

- IANS

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Sarah K.
This is what true club unity looks like! Love seeing the mutual support between the men's and women's teams. The comeback against Madrid was incredible to watch 👏
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James T.
While I appreciate the positive vibes, I think we should be careful about drawing too many parallels between the men's and women's results. The level of competition is quite different.
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Aisha R.
Renee has been such a breath of fresh air since joining! The team plays with so much more confidence now. That 3-0 win gave me goosebumps 💪
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Miguel P.
As a Madrid fan, this hurt to read 😅 But credit where it's due - Arsenal women showed incredible character to turn that tie around. The Emirates will be rocking for the Lyon match!
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Lena C.
The part about Timber wishing her luck is so wholesome! More of this cross-team support please ❤️ Women's football deserves this kind of recognition
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David W.
That second leg performance was masterclass! The way they pressed and controlled the game... Arteta was right to call it inspirational. Lyon better watch out!

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