


Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Arsenal have scored 17 goals and conceded two in their past three WSL games
It seemed as if Manchester City were cruising towards the Women's Super League title.
But suddenly, the champions-elect are looking over their shoulders as Arsenal start to make up ground.
"We like to be in a hunting position," Gunners midfielder Frida Maanum said following Wednesday's emphatic 7-0 victory over Leicester.
"We are in a good position, we want to hunt them [Manchester City] from the back and try to catch them."
Arsenal's spectacular win condemned the Foxes to a relegation play-off, while it closed the gap on the leaders to eight points and boosted the Gunners' goal difference.
It seems a significant margin to overcome at this stage of the season, but the Gunners do have two games in hand over the league leaders.
"I don't know," was the humble response from Arsenal boss Renee Slegers. "We have nothing yet so we have to keep on pushing."
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And Slegers' team made sure to capitalise on the opportunity with seven unanswered goals against Leicester, improving their goal difference to 33 - six behind City.
Leah Williamson's glancing header - the Gunners' seventh against Leicester - also took their tally to 103 goals under Slegers. No WSL team has scored more since she was appointed - initially as interim boss - in October 2024.
"Clean sheet, seven goals scored, different scorers - it was a great night for us," Slegers said to Sky Sports.
"You saw so many players playing the Arsenal way, we played attractive football and we were very brave in everything we did."
What will also boost Arsenal's belief is their squad's strength in depth.
With the second leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final against Lyon awaiting on Saturday, Slegers rested Williamson, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Mariona Caldentey, Caitlin Foord and Alessia Russo against the Foxes.
On her 100th WSL appearance, Maanum scored the opening goal and assisted two more, while Smilla Holmberg bagged her first two goals in an Arsenal shirt.
Stina Blackstenius has often had to play second fiddle to Russo, but the Swede, who scored the winning goal in last season's Champions League final, showed her quality with two goals in the space of nine minutes.
"Everyone knows their role and brings their strengths. There are such high levels of communication and trust within the team, on the pitch, off the pitch," Slegers added.
