Arsenal's Season is Shaping Up as the "Positive" Gunners Kick-Start Strong Finish. The north London club have been revitalized, thanks in no small part to the emergence of £1m signing Olivia Smith, whose arrival has injected an air of confidence into the team.
When Smith was first brought in by manager Renee Slegers, she was earmarked for a different role - as a winger - not as a target man at the back of the attack. However, with Stina Blackstenius suffering from a calf injury, Smith found herself thrust into the spotlight and adapted seamlessly to her new surroundings.
Her goals have been a regular occurrence in recent games, most notably in their 1-0 win over Manchester City last week. The Canadian forward's pace and agility on the ball caused problems for the Manchester City backline, allowing her to pick out passes that led to scoring opportunities.
The team is now starting to look like a cohesive unit again after struggling with consistency throughout the first half of the campaign. While they still face a mountain to climb in terms of catching up with title rivals City, manager Renee Slegers credits their recent success to the positive vibes surrounding the club.
"We have players getting a rest mentally and physically," she said, highlighting how this break has allowed them to come back stronger. "This positivity is contagious so we want to keep it going."
With Smith showing signs of her versatility, she's now being considered as an option for different opponents, and Slegers is keen to keep exploiting these new opportunities. Despite the WSL title looking out of reach with 8 games remaining, Arsenal will be determined to bring home silverware, starting with their next game against Chelsea.
The win over City was a significant statement from the Gunners as they continue to assert themselves in the league. The team's resilience is now on full display, and they seem more united than ever before.
When Smith was first brought in by manager Renee Slegers, she was earmarked for a different role - as a winger - not as a target man at the back of the attack. However, with Stina Blackstenius suffering from a calf injury, Smith found herself thrust into the spotlight and adapted seamlessly to her new surroundings.
Her goals have been a regular occurrence in recent games, most notably in their 1-0 win over Manchester City last week. The Canadian forward's pace and agility on the ball caused problems for the Manchester City backline, allowing her to pick out passes that led to scoring opportunities.
The team is now starting to look like a cohesive unit again after struggling with consistency throughout the first half of the campaign. While they still face a mountain to climb in terms of catching up with title rivals City, manager Renee Slegers credits their recent success to the positive vibes surrounding the club.
"We have players getting a rest mentally and physically," she said, highlighting how this break has allowed them to come back stronger. "This positivity is contagious so we want to keep it going."
With Smith showing signs of her versatility, she's now being considered as an option for different opponents, and Slegers is keen to keep exploiting these new opportunities. Despite the WSL title looking out of reach with 8 games remaining, Arsenal will be determined to bring home silverware, starting with their next game against Chelsea.
The win over City was a significant statement from the Gunners as they continue to assert themselves in the league. The team's resilience is now on full display, and they seem more united than ever before.