Villa boss Natalia Arroyo predicted Arsenal would carry “revenge vibes” into the affair following the 5-2 victory over Renee Slegers' side last season, and that looked to be the case when the hosts took the lead after just 10 minutes through Maanum. As Villa looked to build from the back, Missy Bo Kearns was quickly closed down by Mariona Caldentey, with the ball finding its way through to Maanum who showed great composure to stroke home from close range.
However Villa, so often a tough nut to crack on the road, started to look after the ball better and they came close to an equaliser when Lynn Wilms forced Daphne van Domselaar into a good save from a free kick. Arroyo’s side continued to huff and puff but captain Rachel Daly - making her 100th WSL appearance - was starved of service up top. Arsenal then started to grow back into things, with driven crosses from first Olivia Smith and then Katie McCabe forcing the Villa defence into action. And the European champions really should have gone 2-0 up when Beth Mead set up Maanum at the back post, but the midfielder failed to stab the ball home with the goal at her mercy.
In a second half which started with Arsenal duo Smith and Steph Catley suffering knocks they were able to shake off, Villa almost scored when Chasity Grant latched onto substitute Kirsty Hanson’s cross but her effort trickled just past the post. The visitors continued to press forward and Hanson soon went close with a long-range strike from distance. With the game on a knife edge, the newly-crowned Women’s Club of the Year responded as Mead set up Emily Fox but the defender’s shot was well blocked by Villa’s Wilms. McCabe then forced goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo into a good save with a powerful drive before Villa forced one last chance, with defender Parker finding the back of the net from a deep corner to break Arsenal hearts late on.
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