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Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United remain in the hunt for Women's Champions League glory - but how are they set for the knockout stages?
Our Opta-powered projections have Mikel Arteta's team, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain as the three favourites to win the competition
Roberto De Zerbi's team is doing fantastic. They are five points behind Lens in the Ligue 1 standings and also won 2-1 in their last Champions League match against Newcastle, after three defeats against Real Madrid, Sporting CP and Atalanta. They are now back on track ahead of the next phase and hope to land in the top 16.
Arsenal continued their Champions League defence with a comfortable 3-0 win over Oud-Heverlee Leuven. First half goals from Alessia Russo and Beth Mead, as well as an own goal by Linde Veefkind after the break was not enough for the Gunners to force their way into the top four of the league table,
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has revealed he endured nearly a year of profound self-doubt during his lengthy injury layoff, but insists he is poised to return stronger than ever.
Chelsea, Bayern reach Women’s Champions League quarter-finals: Who qualified, how do play-offs work?
Chelsea and Bayern Munich secured the last two automatic quarter-final qualification places in the Women’s Champions League during Wednesday’s final round of the inaugural league phase fixtures.
Mikel Arteta believes that Arsenal have reached “another level” this season thanks to improved depth and maturity within the squad as the Gunners target a first Premier League title in 22 years. But it will take even more to realise that ambition.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid are struggling and there is increasing pressure on the position of the manager Xabi Alonso, while Hansi Flick's Barcelona look strong. Let's take a look our Power Rankings: It was a challenging weekend for the side coached by Mikel Arteta,