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Arsenal Blames Themselves for Champions League Loss to Lyonnes in Season Opener

Arsenal Blames Themselves for Champions League Loss to Lyonnes in Season Opener
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Sports October 8, 2025 01:30

borehamwood, england - Reigning Champions League winners Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat against Lyonnes in their UEFA Women's Champions League opener, with defensive errors and lack of clinical finishing costing them the game.

Arsenal's Defeat to Lyonnes in Champions League Opener

Arsenal's 2-1 loss to Lyonnes highlighted defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of attacking prowess in the UEFA Women's Champions League opener. The reigning champions fell short against a determined Lyonnes side.

Defensive Errors and Lack of Clinical Finishing

The Gunners' defensive lapses allowed Lyonnes' Melchie Dumornay to score both goals, showcasing Arsenal's own downfall. Despite taking an early lead through Alessia Russo, Arsenal struggled to maintain possession and create meaningful chances.

Impact of Missing Key Players

Arsenal's defensive woes were exacerbated by the absence of central defender Leah Williamson, whose leadership and skills were sorely missed. The team's new defensive partnerships struggled to find cohesion, resulting in vulnerabilities that Lyonnes exploited.

Outlook for Arsenal and Lyonnes

While Lyonnes made a strong statement with their victory, Arsenal faces a challenging season ahead with a poor start in both domestic and European competitions. Manager Renee Slegers must address the team's issues quickly to avoid falling further behind in the race for silverware.

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