Arsenal's Defensive Woes Could Cost Them Against Barcelona in Champions League Final
Arsenal's recent defensive lapses could prove costly in their upcoming Champions League final against Barcelona. Can they tighten up in time?




Arsenal's thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United showcased their attacking prowess but also highlighted significant defensive vulnerabilities. As they prepare to face Barcelona in the Champions League final on May 24, these defensive issues could be their undoing.
Arsenal's Attacking Brilliance
Arsenal's attack was in full flow against Manchester United, with three goals scored in just 16 minutes after halftime. Alessia Russo, the joint-winner of the Women's Super League (WSL) Golden Boot, has been in sensational form, scoring 12 goals this season. The Gunners have also won their last eight home league matches, scoring four or more goals in each game.
Defensive Concerns
However, Arsenal's defense has been far from solid, conceding 12 goals in their last three WSL matches. The manner in which Manchester United scored their three goals will be particularly concerning for manager Renee Slegers. Ella Toone was left unmarked for the first goal, while Katie McCabe's poor pass led to the second. A foul by McCabe then resulted in a penalty, converted by Maya le Tissier.
Barcelona's Threat
Barcelona, the reigning European champions, have been in devastating form, scoring 113 goals in 28 league games and 18 goals in four Champions League knockout ties. Arsenal's defense, which hasn't kept a clean sheet since March, will need to be at its best to contain Barcelona's attacking threat.
Manager's Challenge
Slegers will need to address these defensive issues quickly. The absence of first-choice goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar, who has been out with an ankle injury, has not helped. Her understudy, Manuela Zinsberger, has struggled to fill the void convincingly.
The Final Countdown
Despite these concerns, Arsenal's attacking capabilities give them a fighting chance. Slegers will need to find the right balance between maintaining their attacking verve and shoring up the defense. As former Arsenal player Fara Williams noted, 'The lapse of concentration is something they can't afford to do in the Champions League final.'
Conclusion
Arsenal's journey to the Champions League final has been marked by both brilliance and fragility. Whether they can overcome their defensive issues against a formidable Barcelona side remains to be seen. The final promises to be a thrilling encounter, with Arsenal hoping to cause an upset on the biggest stage.