
Arsenal secured a 7-0 victory over Leicester in the WSL, condemning Leicester to a last-place finish. Smilla Holmberg and Stina Blackstenius each scored twice, while Frida Maanum, Mariona Caldentey, and Leah Williamson added goals.
Arsenal condemned a broken Leicester to a bottom-place finish in the WSL and kept the pressure on Manchester City at the top with a dominant win. Two goals each from Swedenâs Smilla Holmberg and Stina Blackstenius and one apiece from Frida Maanum, Mariona Caldentey and Leah Williamson, helped Arsenal reduce their goal-difference deficit with the league leaders from 13 to six.
âIâm so happy,â said the Arsenal head coach, RenĂ©e Slegers. âWe wanted to win today, we needed to win today, so we did that ⊠Whatâs most pleasing to see is that we play the Arsenal way and that doesnât change regardless of whoâs on the pitch. Everyoneâs contributing.â
The Gunners had three games in hand going into the match and with City having lost against Brighton on Saturday, the door opened a crack for Arsenal. City need to win their final two games or win one and draw one while maintaining their superior goal difference to lift their first league title in 10 years.
Slegers made five changes to the team who earned an impressive 2-1 win over Lyonnes in the Champions League semi-final first leg on Sunday, leaning on her squad to produce a result and ensure legs were rested.
Injury-hit Leicester made three changes to the side who suffered a 5-1 defeat by London City Lionesses. It was always going to be a near-impossible task to escape a 12th-place finish, particularly with Chelsea up next on Sunday, and they predictably struggled against a team who have a 100% win rate against them.
The small silver lining to finishing bottom before the leagueâs expansion to 14 teams is that they still have a chance of staying up via a playoff against the team who finish third in WSL2.
âItâs going to be very tough,â said the Leicester head coach, Rick Passmore, on how he picks up his side. âWhen you look at the second half of the season, a lot of times in those games we were in the games and were competing, but over a period of time [the results] can knock your confidence because you know youâve just been so close. Whatâs happened in the last couple of games is confidence and momentum is against us.â

Arsenal won the match against Leicester with a final score of 7-0.
The victory helped Arsenal reduce their goal-difference deficit to Manchester City from 13 to 6, keeping them in contention for the title.
Smilla Holmberg and Stina Blackstenius each scored two goals, while Frida Maanum, Mariona Caldentey, and Leah Williamson also contributed goals.
Leicester is now confirmed to finish at the bottom of the WSL and faces a tough match against Chelsea next.
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Stina Blackstenius fires home Arsenalâs fourth. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters
It was efficient and clinical from the home team and you could not help but feel for Leicester as goal after goal went in. Arsenal had no room to ease off though, they needed to keep pressing for goals and they did so with a cold determination that at times felt cruel. That the visiting team held them at bay for 25 minutes will provide little solace, but in the context of the following 65 minutes it was a fairly impressive feat.
âYouâve got to have a balanced view because your credibility in the dressing room will go if you just show positives after a 7-0 defeat,â said Passmore. âYouâve got to be accountable, and thatâs myself, because itâs me thatâs accountable for this group, these players and the staff. Weâre in it together, we understand that.â
Maanum broke the deadlock, the Norwegian midfielder sending in a looping header, and then Arsenal were rampant, with Holmbergâs first goal for the club coming two minutes later. The third and fourth arrived shortly before the break from Blackstenius, heading in from Maanumâs clipped pass for the first and turning into the empty net from close range for her second.
Leicester visibly sagged after the fourth, the players looking utterly deflated. Their goalkeeper, Olivia Clark, was involved in a clash of heads and was subbed off for Katie Keane for the second half but there was no respite after the break with Williamson, Caldentey, Alessia Russo and Caitlin Foord all coming on as substitutes in the space of seven minutes for the home team.
âIt was about sharing the load between players because games are coming thick and fast,â said Slegers. âGetting minutes is really important because drops and loads arenât good either.â
Holmberg scored her second three minutes after the restart, Caldentey scored the sixth, and a rocket of a header from a corner from Williamson produced the seventh.
Arsenal could have had more, but Keane made a couple of good saves to maintain the seven-goal deficit. Up the other end substitute Noémie Mouchon almost pulled one back when she fired narrowly wide of the far post from the right with eight minutes remaining.
Leicester have to somehow pick themselves up, get through another probable bruising encounter with Chelsea and aim to take something against Everton to lift spirits before the critical playoff game.
âItâs about confidence, about belief and working with this group, not only on the pitch but off the pitch, to ensure that that is covered over the forthcoming weeks leading into the playoff game,â said Passmore.
Meanwhile, Arsenal march on, their Champions League semi-final second leg up next, and they are relishing the hefty schedule. âWe love it and we are ready for it,â said Slegers.