Arsenal's Women's Super League campaign continued on a high note as they thrashed Leicester City 4-1 at the King Power Stadium, securing their third consecutive win in all competitions.
The match was a one-sided affair, with Arsenal dominating possession and creating scoring chances aplenty. They were rewarded for their pressure when Stina Blackstenius broke free from defenders to slot home the opening goal in the 22nd minute. Alessia Russo doubled the lead just before halftime, as Leicester struggled to cope with the visitors' pacy attack.
The Foxes managed to pull one goal back through a Gah Kwon-Hee penalty late on, but it was too little, too late. Blackstenius scored her second of the night in the 63rd minute, before Russo sealed the win with a third goal six minutes later.
The victory not only secured Arsenal's spot at the top of the table but also highlighted their growing threat as a team. Manager Jonas Eidevall will be pleased to see his side showing such resilience and determination on the pitch, particularly in front of goal.
				
			The match was a one-sided affair, with Arsenal dominating possession and creating scoring chances aplenty. They were rewarded for their pressure when Stina Blackstenius broke free from defenders to slot home the opening goal in the 22nd minute. Alessia Russo doubled the lead just before halftime, as Leicester struggled to cope with the visitors' pacy attack.
The Foxes managed to pull one goal back through a Gah Kwon-Hee penalty late on, but it was too little, too late. Blackstenius scored her second of the night in the 63rd minute, before Russo sealed the win with a third goal six minutes later.
The victory not only secured Arsenal's spot at the top of the table but also highlighted their growing threat as a team. Manager Jonas Eidevall will be pleased to see his side showing such resilience and determination on the pitch, particularly in front of goal.