Straight-talking Slegers lifted Arsenal to glory ? now club must back her vision
Head coach stands out for her impressive lack of flourish and WCL triumph will make Gunners a destination club for the world?s best young players
The levels of content are, quite frankly, off the charts. Content-wise, Arsenal have come to Lisbon, eaten and left no crumbs. Katie McCabe sliding on her belly along the dressing room floor through a pool of champagne. Alex Scott and Jess Glynne in their retro tops. Managing to drop the F-bomb on live teatime television, not once but twice. McCabe recreating the moment she threw a ball at Chloe Kelly?s head during a Women?s Super League game, only this time with the Champions League trophy.
And then, in their more reflective moments, thoughts turn to the past. To where they came from. To the journey, those who came, and those who couldn?t make it all the way. Laia Codina wraps herself in the Catalan flag. Leah Williamson and her father share an embrace. Beth Mead thinks about her late mother. Kelly reminisces about her academy days, getting the train from Finsbury Park to Potters Bar with Lotte Wubben-Moy. Because nobody ever gets themselves to a Champions League final. You are delivered, like stones in a river, by the forces and influences that shaped you.
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