Prøve GULL - Gratis
Caicedo Kicks Real Into Gear As Arsenal Suffer Pitch Problems
The Guardian
|March 19, 2025
Real Madrid stunned Arsenal at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano to take control of their Women's Champions League quarter-final tie.
Goals in either half from Linda Caicedo and Athenea del Castillo secured victory for the Spanish side in the first leg against Renée Slegers's team.
This was the first competitive encounter between these sides and of the two, the Gunners are the more experienced in European football. This is their 16th appearance at this stage of the competition (a joint record with Lyon) and they remain the only English winners.
Real Madrid, in contrast, are in only their second Champions League quarter-final, an 8-3 aggregate defeat against Barcelona in 2022 their other showing in the knockouts.
There was renewed belief among the Arsenal squad after a strong finish at Everton on Friday moved them up to second in the Women's Super League. Slegers handed starts to three of the players – Beth Mead, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Stina Blackstenius – who had made such an impact off the bench. It meant a deeper role for Alessia Russo while Manuela Zinsberger remained in goal with the continued absence of the concussed Daphne van Domselaar.
Alberto Toril opted for seven changes to the side that had drawn 2-2 with Deportivo at the weekend, with Caicedo making her first start for several weeks after injury.
Denne historien er fra March 19, 2025-utgaven av The Guardian.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Guardian
The Guardian
Supermarkets Are you shocked at rising food prices at the tills?
Zoe Wood hears how readers are balancing their family food budgets, from buying own brands to cutting right back on the weekly shop
7 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
Do populist leaders always leave countries worse off?
Politicians from all over the globe watch and wait as Argentina's president takes his economy to the brink
7 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
Argentina goes to polls amid currency crisis, scandal and American threats
Voters in Argentina will deliver their verdict on their radical libertarian president, Javier Milei, tomorrow, in midterm elections informed by political and economic crisis and accusations of foreign meddling levelled by Milei's ally Donald Trump.
3 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
Couples flirt and fight in a knockout production
Edward Albee's 1962 drama of two academic couples boozing and bruising for four hours before dawn rings with boxing imagery.
1 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
'A fantastic victory' Plaid voters celebrate as Reform UK fails to live up to the hype
The skies above Caerphilly may have matched the turquoise of Reform UK, but it was the green and yellow of Plaid Cymru that dominated the valleys town yesterday morning.
2 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
Special offer: enjoy your newspaper for less
Over the past 20 years the Guardian has become a truly global news organisation with millions of readers around the world reading us online. But we are very aware that many of our most longstanding, loyal and generous readers are those who regularly buy the newspaper in Britain. On behalf of everyone at the Guardian, thank you.
1 min
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
How does the prince pay? The mystery of Andrew's income
It is one of the mysteries of the modern monarchy - and it's an issue under more scrutiny than ever before. How on earth does Prince Andrew fund his lifestyle?
6 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
'It doesn't stop' A world of trauma in Ukraine's underground hospital
Scrubby trees hide the entrance. A sloping wooden tunnel descends to a brightly lit reception area. There is a surgery unit, beds, cardiac monitors and ventilators.
3 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
'Where are the fighters?' West Bank fears it will be next in Israel's crosshairs
Shadi Dabaya’s body bears the scars of the Israeli occupation. The 54-year-old proudly stuck out his jaw to show the chunk of his cheek torn away by Israeli fire and traced the zigzag scar on his arm, the pink, raised flesh marking the bullet’s path.
3 mins
October 25, 2025
The Guardian
Stark warning for Starmer after election rout in Wales
Repeat of Caerphilly loss in 2026 elections 'could mean the end for PM'
4 mins
October 25, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

