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Arsenal managed to salvage a 2-2 draw against Wolfsburg after conceding two goals in the first 25 minutes.
It creates an important clash for the Gunners next Monday when they play the second leg at home at Emirates Stadium in London.
They could be pushed into the Women's Championship final against London rivals Chelsea or Spanish giants Barcelona.
Barcelona are leading Chelsea 1-0 on aggregate after beating them at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The Blues travel to Camp Nou on Thursday to settle the draw.
The last time Arsenal won the tournament was in the 6/07 season, then known as the UEFA Women's Cup.
And this victory is the last time an English club to win the tournament has existed since January 2.
Barcelona won the title on 21/20, but French club Lyon are the masters of the competition, having lifted the trophy eight times since October 11.
However, Olympique was knocked out of this year's tournament in the quarterfinals when they were beaten on penalties by Chelsea. In a statement, an Arsenal spokesman said:
“Our plane experienced a technical problem before taking off in Germany on Sunday evening.
“As a result, we stayed overnight in Wolfsburg on Sunday before flying back to the UK on Monday afternoon.
"We want to thank the staff on the plane and on the ground at the airport for their support."
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Disappointing season raises questions about Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Alisson Becker has revealed how the Liverpool dressing room reacted to a "difficult season" - underscoring the faith the team have in Jurgen Klopp to turn things around.
The Reds have had a disappointing season as their reign as League Cup and FA Cup champions ended prematurely and they were knocked out of the Champions League with a massive loss to Real Madrid in the round of 16.
Liverpool are unlikely to qualify for next season's tournament as they are nine points behind the top four with only seven games left and face a battle for a Europa League spot.
However, Klopp's men are on a 4-match unbeaten streak and can rise to 5th place if they win against West Ham United on Wednesday night.
And Alisson said:
“The spirit in the dressing room is that of the warriors. It was a difficult season for us, because we were used to flying all the time. In the past, people were used to seeing us fly, but we are living in a different era. We have to face everything. We do it, we fight but we have to fight more and use the qualities that we have.
“Sometimes we cause problems on the pitch by not playing well, but at the same time we are the solution, so it's not as big of a problem as we look because we know we have it. What can and can do. . We will show that we can always fight for great things in a Liverpool shirt."
Liverpool's tight 3-2 home win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday followed a 6-1 win over Leeds United, which is only the Reds' fourth away Premier League win of the campaign.
The poor performance this season has sparked much talk about Klopp's long-term future. However, Alisson is adamant that the team is unequivocally behind the manager.
"Having him with us is great," the goalkeeper said on Liverpool's official matchday programme. “We trust him. The club trusts him and that's what the team needed to get out of a predicament. So we will fight for him, we will fight for the fans, for everyone - for us, for our family, to achieve our goals for the rest of the day. back of the season.
"I don't think we need to talk about the Champions League. Of course that's our big goal, but first we have to think about our performances and improve on them. We've got Thiago, Curtis Jones and Luis Diaz over the last few weeks, which is important because they bring strength and power to the team and a lot of quality. "So we have to think game by game, step by step and focus on improving our performance, getting points and getting back on the winning track."
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