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Why Arsenal have fallen short in WSL and Champions League this season
Key takeaways
- Alessia Russo has scored 11 goals in the Women's Super League this season.
- Even Stina Blackstenius' 93rd-minute winner against Everton in their penultimate Women's Super League (WSL) match of the season did little to change the bigger picture.
- Manchester City have already been crowned champions as Arsenal's wait for a first WSL title since 2019 continues.
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Alessia Russo has scored 11 goals in the Women's Super League this season. This season hasn't gone to plan for Arsenal.
Even Stina Blackstenius' 93rd-minute winner against Everton in their penultimate Women's Super League (WSL) match of the season did little to change the bigger picture.
Manchester City have already been crowned champions as Arsenal's wait for a first WSL title since 2019 continues.
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