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55bmw Women's Champions League: Renee Slegers Confident Arsenal Can Clinch Glory After Bayern Munich Win

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Renee Slegers after Arsenal 1-0 Bayern Munich Renee Slegers after Arsenal 1-0 Bayern Munich

Arsenal interim head coach Renee Slegers insists her side can go all the way in the Women's Champions League after they beat Bayern Munich 3-2 to top Group C. (More Football News)55bmw

Mariona Caldentey's late penalty sealed victory for the Gunners, who needed to win the game in order to secure seeding in the quarter-finals.

Glodis Vigosdottir scored a first-half own goal before Alessia Russo added the hosts' second in an evenly-matched game, and Slegers believes they can mix it with the best teams in Europe.

Of her team's chances of reaching the final, Slegers told DAZN: "We need to have that belief, and we have that belief, especially after today.

"There are things we can do better in the game, but it was the same against Liverpool [1-0 win on Sunday]. We don't play our best game, but still, we found ways to win and that is a sign of a top team.

"The eight teams that are going through will be top, top teams. It's positive to see how women's football has grown and the football being played."

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The Bayern clash was played at Meadow Park, having been controversially moved from the Emirates Stadium due to a scheduling conflict with the men's team, as they played Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup quarter-finals.

Slegers claims her side felt just as comfortable at the smaller venue, though, and wanted to concentrate on the game itself.

Arsenal 3-2 Bayern Munich, Women's Champions League: Hosts Take Top Spot In Group C After Late Caldentey Penalty

India, the most successful team in the competition, now have five titles, including back-to-back triumphs in 2023 and 2024. The victory adds to their bronze medal secured at the Paris Olympic Games last month.

After a goalless first quarter, Korea struck just 36 seconds into the second quarter with Jungjun Lee finding the net due to a mistake from Pakistan goalkeeper Abdullah Ishtiyaq Khan. The goal remained the difference between the two teams till the half-time.

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She said: "It's so intimate playing here because you are so close to the fans.

"It felt like a home game definitely. The pitch was much smaller. We feel good playing here55bmw, we feel comfortable, and it was a good performance."

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