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Eidevall says Bayern loss left Arsenal with ‘bitter feeling’
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall on the touchline during the Women's Super League match at Asburton Grove, London, October 6, 2024

ARSENAL boss Jonas Eidevall has urged his side to put their disappointing midweek Champions League trip to Bayern Munich behind them ahead of their Women’s Super League clash with Chelsea on Saturday.

A late hat-trick from former Blues forward Pernille Harder saw the Gunners defeated 5-2 in Munich on Wednesday night, just days after a frustrating goalless draw in the league to Everton.

Reflecting on the Bayern defeat, Eidevall told a press conference: “I think it’s the same as I said after the game, our first half is in many parts a decent game of football from our side.

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