A point at home to Lyon next week will send the English outfit through to the last eight of the competition.
Arsenal's Katie McCabe after her side's win over Juventus. Image: PA VIVIANNE MIEDEMA CONTINUED her hot streak with another goal to help Arsenal beat Juventus 1-0 and move within touching distance of a place in the Women’s Champions League knockout phase.
A hard-fought victory over former Arsenal boss Joe Montemurro’s team means a point at home to Lyon next week will send the English outfit through to the last eight of Europe’s elite competition. Juventus’ let-off did not last long though with the hosts taking the lead four minutes later through their in-form attacker Miedema.
Juventus came out with better intent after the break but it was the home side who continued to create the better chances with Foord denied by Peyraud-Magnin.
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