Substitute Stina Blackstenius scored two late goals as Arsenal beat Manchester City in dramatic fashion to delay their Women's Super League title hopes.
Blackstenius' double turned the game around after City had led since the 17th minute thanks to an early Lauren Hemp strike.
Gareth Taylor's side, who were hoping to give retiring captain Steph Houghton the perfect send-off at Joie Stadium, knew victory would give them a chance of winning the WSL title on Sunday evening if Chelsea dropped points against Bristol City.
Instead, Arsenal's late comeback and Chelsea's 8-0 thrashing of the Robins means City will have to wait until the final day of the season, where it is still in their hands as they travel to Aston Villa.
Houghton will call time on a successful 22-year career at the end of the season and City are determined to send her out as a champion but still have work to do in order to do so.
They got off to the perfect start when Hemp fired in the opener and she ran over to the touchline to celebrate with Houghton, followed by her team-mates.
City were in total control of the first half, limiting Arsenal to just one chance, which goalkeeper Khiara Keating answered when Frida Maanum’s effort was pushed away.
But Arsenal improved in the second half, coming close through Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord and Laia Codina before Blackstenius finally found the answers late on.
- Published5 May
Arsenal spoil the party in Manchester
It felt like a party in Manchester – the sun was shining, a ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition took place before kick-off and City’s players arrived in smart, white suits and posed for photos.
It was to cap off another strong campaign at home for City and to say farewell to Houghton but you couldn’t help feel it was in anticipation of potentially celebrating the title.
Hemp’s powerful strike settled the nerves and it all seemed to be going right for City before anxiety kicked in.
As Arsenal’s pressure grew, City fans in the stands became nervous and that seemed to translate to those on the pitch.
Chances had come and gone for Manchester City duo Chloe Kelly and Leila Ouahabi and Arsenal were testing goalkeeper Keating more as the match wore on.
Manager Jonas Eidevall made several changes with the introduction of midfielder Kim Little having an impact but it was Blackstenius who provided the stardust.
Arsenal were in the title race themselves until recently so City knew this would not be a foregone conclusion but the visitors did not show up until the second half.
They were far too passive and could not break through City’s press until Eidevall’s changes had an impact and Arsenal’s creativity grew.
They move up to second in the table, a point above Chelsea, but know they are likely to fall down the pecking order with Emma Hayes’ side still with games in hand to play.
But this result will come as a huge positive for Arsenal, who have upset City on both occasions in the league this season and will hope to be the ones with their hands on the trophy in 2025.
- Published28 March