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Arsenal interim manager Renee Slegers said her side are enjoying football ... when one person starts smiling, others smile too. Where it started is hard to grasp, there are so many factors to ...
Renee Slegers explained how she turned Arsenal’s fortunes around by combining belief with real-world evidence. Slegers took over from Jonas Eidevall in October, initially on an interim basis. She ...
They now face eight-time champions Lyon in the next round and Slegers says her team needed to remain ‘calm’ to put in such an impressive display. Recommended Arsenal save their season as Chloe ...
Arsenal manager Renee Slegers has been named the Barclays Women’s Super League Manager of the Month for March.This is the ...
LONDON -- Arsenal boss Renee Slegers said she believes the home support at the Emirates Stadium for their Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Real Madrid on Wednesday could have a ...
Arsenal head coach Renée Slegers says that she expects her side to face a Leicester City team that are full of fight at the Emirates Stadium this evening.The Gunners play host to The Foxes in their ...
This is the third time Slegers has received the award since taking charge in October 2024, and her second consecutive win, ...
Despite the turbulent nature of Arsenal’s season, a sense of calm has underpinned much of their progress under head coach Renee Slegers. When the former Netherlands international took charge on ...
Renee Slegers said Arsenal's 3-0 win over Real Madrid was the best performance of her reign, while Alessia Russo insists her side always knew they could turn the tie around as the Gunners ...
LONDON -- Arsenal manager Renee Slegers praised her side's stirring comeback in their 3-0 win over Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League on Wednesday. Slegers' side headed into the clash at ...
LONDON — Arsenal coach Renee Slegers is looking forward to playing the return leg against Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League quarterfinals on the Emirates Stadium's good playing surface ...
March 19 (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Renee Slegers said better pitches should be the "next step for women's football" after her side's 2-0 defeat in the first leg of their Women's Champions League ...