Leah Williamson Ruled Out of Champions League Clash
In a significant blow for Arsenal Women, Leah Williamson has been ruled out of the second leg of their Champions League second-round tie against Hacken due to concussion protocol. This development comes after Williamson missed the Gunners' Women's Super League (WSL) opener against Manchester City, which ended in an intense 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium.
Defensive Adjustments for Arsenal
With Williamson sidelined, Arsenal will likely turn to Lotte Wubben-Moy and Laia Codina to shore up the defense. Both players are well-prepared to step in, with Codina recently celebrating her victory at the World Cup with Spain. This transition is crucial for Arsenal as they aim to reverse a narrow 1-0 defeat from the first leg against Hacken.
Training Absentees Raise Concerns
Adding to the team's woes, both Victoria Pelova and Steph Catley were also absent from Wednesday's training session. Their absence raises further questions about the squad's depth as Arsenal prepares to face Hacken with significant pressure to perform.
What's Next for Arsenal?
Arsenal will need to rally and put forth a strong performance in this decisive match. With influential players missing, it will be essential that the remaining team members step up to ensure a successful tournament run.
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