Arsenal's women's team faced a dramatic turnaround after a triumphant 4-1 victory over Lyon, marking their first Women's Champions League final in 18 years. The team then suffered consecutive league defeats to Aston Villa and Brighton, losing 5-2 and 4-2 respectively. Coach Renee Slegers attributed the shaky performance to multiple lineup changes against Villa and emphasized the need for the players to learn from these setbacks. Caitlin Foord expressed the team's frustration, reinforcing their commitment to improved performance. The back-to-back losses raise concerns about Arsenal's consistency.
In the last two WSL games we conceded nine goals and we said as a team we don't think it's acceptable. We don’t want this to happen.
We need to learn two very tough lessons coming off a big success. We have to learn. It's part of being a top team.
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