Arsenal Women vs Real Madrid Femenino: Preview, predictions and lineups


Arsenal has a 2-0 deficit that he goes out when you do the reserve of your UWCL quarter-finals against Real Madrid.

The Gunners received a five-game win in all competitions in Madrid last week in Madrid, but we had trouble managing the wet conditions in the Spanish capital and incorrect performance on how to succumb to an unexpected defeat.

Linda Caicedo and Athenea del Castillo were for the hosts on the Scoresheet, who want to reach the UWCL semi-final for the first time.

They are encouraged by their historical victory over League FS dominant power Barcelona at the weekend, which kept the title race alive. After 18 defeats in a row, Madrid won her first victory against Barca thanks to a masterful counterattack performance, in which Alberto Toril’s strongest XI was not required.

Arsenal resigned from her defeat last Tuesday when he had 4-0 in the Super League of women on Saturday. The side of Renee Slegers is second in the WSL, but eight points behind the guided leader Chelsea.

Here is 90 minutes Preview of the second leg on Wednesday in London.

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Victoria Pelova, Jenna Clark

Victoria Pelova returned from a torn ACL on weekends / Richard Pelham / Gettyimages

The Gunners received a boost at the weekend when Victoria Pelova returned from a long -term knee injury and presented Liverpool from the bank. Expect that the midfielder will play a similar role for Slegers on Wednesday evening.

While Pavlova is back, there are doubts about Kim Little’s status after taking a knock on Saturday. Laia Codina is another doubt after she was absent at the weekend.

Arsenal is certainly again without Lotte Wubben-Moy. The defense lawyer missed the first leg and has been on the road for weeks.

Arsenal predicted line-up against Madrid (4-2-3-1): Van Domselaar; Fox, Williamson, Catley, McCabe; Walti, Maanum; Kelly, Caldentey, Foord; Russo.

Melanie Leupolz

Melanie Leupolz ‘season is over / Diego Souto / Gettyimages

The visitors were raised in the first leg when midfielder Melanie Leupolz suffered a partly tear of the MCL in her right knee that ended the German season.

Leupolz joins the long -term injury list with Rocio Galvez and Teresa Abelleia.

Madrid was able to hit Barcelona at the weekend in the domestic rival, although he made some changes compared to XI last Tuesday. Sheila Garcia, Olga Carmona, Linda Caicedo and Caroline Weir are among the players who are expected to return to the start of visitors in the Emirates.

Madrid predicted the line-up against Arsenal (4-3-3): Misa; Garcia, liquorice, Mendez, Carmona; Angeldal, Toletti, Weir; Del Castillo, Caicedo, Redondo.

A Arsenal is expected on Wednesday, with the Emirates -Tonhöhe will be far more fancier in the Spanish capital in the Spanish capital last week.

The crunchy surface undoubtedly helps the hosts, but Madrid joins this competition with trust. They were not only impressively efficient in the first leg, but the Toril team then produced a heroic performance to beat Barcelona on Sunday. A similar blueprint should be followed on Wednesday, with the Gunners may have difficulty containing their visitors to the outlier.

The second leg has the creation of a chess game and the game status undoubtedly fits from Madrid, who wake up pressure and counterattacks. The persistent arsenal pressure can demand its tribute, but the league -F outfit will do just enough to climb into the last four.

Prediction: Arsenal 2-1 Real Madrid

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