Arsenal took all three points in their Group C encounter with Juventus with a 1-0 win secured through Vivianne Miedema’s 16th-minute goal
For Eidevall’s predecessor, Joe Montemurro, the only change also came at the back, with Linda Sembrant taking the place of Martina Rosucci., with Miedema having to cancel out a second-half goal by her Dutch compatriot Lineth Beerensteyn to earn a point for the injury-hit travellers.
With the chance to lift the pressure to get a result next week against the holder, Lyon, also at the Emirates, the Gunners ramped up the pressure on the visiting side. In the 16th minute the deadlock was broken, with Miedema, who on Saturday scored in her first league start since 16 October, again providing the goal.
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