• @Aesecakes
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    12 days ago

    From an article in The Guardian:

    Real Madrid v Arsenal

    There are no easy games come the quarter-finals of the Champions League but Arsenal will raise an eyebrow at getting the kindest route to the final of the three English sides. Madrid are the youngest team in the tournament, Real Tacon having been absorbed into the club as the women’s team in 2020, and they have reached the last eight for the second time. They are second in Liga F, five points behind Barcelona, who beat them 5-0 in the Supercopa final at the end of last month. Madrid added the Brazilian defender Yasmim in January to strengthen their backline. Arsenal, the only English team to have picked up European honours, when they won the title in 2007, are in their 16th quarter-final, a record they share with Lyon. Under Renée Slegers the Gunners have lost only twice this season, to Chelsea in the WSL and against Manchester City in the semi-final of the League Cup on Thursday. The addition of Chloe Kelly, on loan from City, and the USA defender Jenna Nighswonger has added a little depth as they attempt to go one step further than in 2023, when their injury-hit side narrowly missed out on a place in the final to Wolfsburg.

    Predicted winners: Arsenal

  • @AstrealixOPM
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    43 days ago

    I know this has been mentioned in daily discussion already, but I feel like this shoulda been a post and so I’m putting this up here (a tiny bit retrospectively) to discuss.

    Personally I think RMA are still the easiest draw, though if it’s not them it’s probably us atp (besides City, maybe, depending on how your team is balanced). Very much happy with this, should be a good game for the both of us. Plus we avoid city + chelsea for ages.

    • MHPengwingz
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      12 days ago

      Definitely the easier draw for us.

      I’m worried about Barca, but if Wolfsburg do the funniest thing it blows the whole thing wide open