Arsenal began their Champions League title defence with a 2-1 defeat to eight-time champions Lyon at Meadow Park.
All three goals were scored within an explosive first 23 minutes, as Alessia Russo connected with Beth Mead for the game’s opener before the French side hit back twice via Melchie Dumornay.
The Gunners were masters of their own downfall, gifting Dumornay the chance to level after a sloppy mistake from Daphne van Domselaar. Merely four minutes later, a second giveaway by Mariona Caldentey proved equally costly.
Dumornay’s winner was a sublime hit but another example of Arsenal’s carelessness in possession. Lyon, who have never lost on English soil, landed nine shots on target to Arsenal’s five, while generating four big chances – three were missed.
Renee Slegers’ side are now four without victory, having lost to Manchester City in their most recent Women’s Super League outing. They face Brighton at the Emirates on Sunday before a European trip to Benfica.
Where have Arsenal gone?
Analysis by Sky Sports’ Laura Hunter:
Considering the blistering start Arsenal made to this new season, it’s shocking to see them fall into such a slump. Far too many errors are leading to goals. They are off the pace in the WSL and now have ground to make up in Europe too.
Perhaps it’s unfair to judge too harshly given the calibre of opponent in this latest defeat, but it’s clear to see the balance is off.
It’s unusual for Arsenal to be making quite this many mistakes, with lapses all over the park. Lyon’s intensity and physicality were simply no match for a Gunners side low on confidence. And they lost the duel count too, 45-55 in Lyon’s favour, while conceding 11 efforts inside their own box. Something isn’t right.
Renee Slegers was visibly irritated on the touchline – not a look she wears often. Lots of correction work needed before a meeting with Brighton in five days’ time, who also have enough quality to take advantage of this bizarre Arsenal downturn.
Slegers: We didn’t dictate game
Arsenal boss Renee Slegers speaking to arsenal.com: “I think we had a good start and Lyon are a very, very strong team.
“I think in the first half, spaces are big and they do that really well with how they threaten in front and in behind the back line. I think we get a little bit more compact in the second half. So I think the good thing is that we have control over the things that we want to work on, but I think too many minutes out of the 90 minutes, Lyon can dictate how the game looks instead of us dictating how the game looks.
“We had to match them in a way, with the physicality and the tempo they play, but we also wanted to bring our own game and be really good with the ball and be intense in our pressing and I think we did that at times but we weren’t successful during 90 minutes.”
On being unable to keep momentum going: “That’s what we’re looking at of course as well. We spoke briefly with staff and players straight after the game and that was more about the time we go through now as a team.
“Everyone’s working really hard to find that final action, that final detail and find the margins, because it is about margins but it will always be about margins at the highest level. That’s what we’re looking at and it’s a mixture, a cocktail of things, but we believe that if we get one or two things right, that the rest will rise with it as well.”
Russo acknowledges ‘blip’
Arsenal forward Alessia Russo speaking to Disney+: “We need to look at ourselves and how we can push our standards. At the moment we’re in a bit of a blip, but we’re aware of that.
“We’re sometimes letting teams get attacks on us by our own mistakes. We need to take accountability, we need to focus on what we can do to control that from everyone, it’s all across the pitch.
“There were moments that were really positive so we’ll lean on that.”