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Eidevall taking each game as it comes during Arsenal’s busy stretch
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall gestures on the touchline during the Women's Super League match at the Emirates Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday October 6, 2024

ARSENAL head coach Jonas Eidevall feels his squad need to go “full throttle” into a hectic schedule – starting against Bayern Munich in the Women’s Champions League tomorrow.

The Gunners head to Germany on the back of a frustrating goalless draw with Everton in the Women’s Super League, and will then have little turnaround time before hosting title rivals Chelsea on Saturday.

With another home European fixture against Norwegian side Valerenga on October 16 before playing West Ham in the WSL, Eidevall knows his squad will be stretched as they tackle the challenges ahead.

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