Arsenal 4-0 Liverpool: 'I'm so happy Pelova is back' - Slegerspublished at 21:08 22 March
Michael Emons
BBC Sport journalist

Victoria Pelova suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury when playing for the Netherlands against Finland on Tuesday, 4 June, 2024
After 308 days out of action with a career-threatening injury, Arsenal midfielder Victoria Pelova got a standing ovation from more than 35,000 fans at Emirates Stadium as she made her long-awaited return.
The 25-year-old came on in the 74th minute, replacing goalscorer Mariona Caldentey, for her first appearance since suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury while on international duty for the Netherlands in June 2024.
"It is great to be back," said Pelova, whose family were among the crowd during Arsenal's 4-0 thrashing of Liverpool, a result that kept the Gunners' hopes of winning the Women's Super League alive.
"I'm happy my family is here and they could see me back. When you are back on the bench that is the hardest mentally. Every game you want to come on. You are back in the team but you are not back. That was the hardest part."
Gunners boss Renee Slegers was delighted her player's injury nightmare was over and said: "You saw her last season how good she is. She has worked so hard coming back. It's lonely sometimes not being out with the team on the grass.
"She has had great support. I'm so happy for her that she is back now. She loves football. You saw she is so comfortable on the ball and I am so happy she is back for us."
