Above: Arsenal Women head coach Renée Slegers in the media conference on Wednesday. Image: Arsenal. By Isabelle Campbell (16/10/25) Ahead of their trip to Lisbon, Arsenal Women held a press conference with head coach Renée Slegers and defender Emily Fox to discuss their upcoming Champions League match against Benfica. Arsenal Women return to Champions LeagueContinue reading “Arsenal’s Fox and Slegers Look Ahead to Crucial Benfica Match”
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From City outcast to European finalist: How Chloe Kelly changed the narrative
By Gethin Thurlow (23/05/25) In the sixth article of our series of special articles ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final on Saturday, Impetus Football’s Gethin Thurlow evaluates the impact of Chloe Kelly. “A key lesson I have learned in life is that whilst I can’t control someone’s negative behaviour towards me, I canContinue reading “From City outcast to European finalist: How Chloe Kelly changed the narrative”
The Young Gunners: Arsenal’s bright future
Isabelle Campbell 8/11/24 Above: Arsenal prodigy Vivienne Lia. Photo: Arsenal Although their senior squad is packed with talent, it is only the tip of the iceberg at Arsenal. As Arsenal Women are well underway in both their WSL and Champions League endeavours, the club’s dedication to developing emerging young talents is more apparent than ever.Continue reading “The Young Gunners: Arsenal’s bright future”
Milly Boughton: Arsenal’s Young Matilda.
Alice de Koster-Kitto 8/10/24 Above: Milly Boughton in action for The Young Matildas. Photo: Football Australia. Arsenal have announced the signing of 18-Year-Old Australian midfielder Milly Boughton to their U21s squad, from Tottenham. With a wealth of experience, and a promising future ahead, the Young Matilda is certainly one to watch. Born in South London,Continue reading “Milly Boughton: Arsenal’s Young Matilda.”
Kyra Cooney-Cross: Finding Her Feet in Arsenal’s Midfield
By Isabelle Campbell 26/09/2024 Above: Kyra Cooney-Cross. Photo: Mariella Prew. Kyra Cooney-Cross was brought in as a key part of Arsenal’s plan for the future, but that time might have already arrived. A year on from her debut for the Gunners, Kyra Cooney-Cross has solidified her place in the star-studded squad. Though initially getting limitedContinue reading “Kyra Cooney-Cross: Finding Her Feet in Arsenal’s Midfield”
Reflecting on Williamson’s career a decade on from her senior debut
Above: Leah Williamson. By Rachel Gore (12/04/2024) A teenage Leah Williamson came onto the pitch as a substitute for Yankey in the 81st minute of Arsenal’s 2014 2-0 defeat to Birmingham City. Only one day after her 17th birthday Williamson had made her senior debut at her childhood club, the club that she’d grown up supportingContinue reading “Reflecting on Williamson’s career a decade on from her senior debut”
Striking statistics reveal sexism and misogyny faced by female football coaches
Above: The Hive Stadium By Rachel Gore (17/03/2024) On March 7, new research by ‘Kick It Out’ revealed striking statistics about the sexism and misogyny faced by female football coaches. ‘Kick It Out’ is an organisation that aims to fight discrimination within football; set up in 1993 to tackle racism, its focus grew to all typesContinue reading “Striking statistics reveal sexism and misogyny faced by female football coaches”
Spotlight On Kathrine Kuhl
Above: Everton’s Kathrine Kuhl. Photos: Harvey Todd By Emily Evans (20/02/24). Currently on loan to Everton, twenty-year-old Kathrine Kuhl has firmly established herself as someone with a bright future in the women’s game. The midfielder is skilled at creating pockets of space, putting in clinical tackles when necessary, having vision on the field of where toContinue reading “Spotlight On Kathrine Kuhl”
