Arsenal Women secured a commanding 5-0 win over Brighton in the Women's Super League at the Emirates Stadium. This victory marked a return to form for the Gunners, who dominated from the start. Interim manager Renee Slegers maintained her unbeaten record with this triumph. Arsenal's attacking prowess was on full display, leaving Brighton unable to respond effectively.
Brighton struggled defensively, particularly on their left side, allowing Arsenal to exploit gaps. Kim Little delivered a precise low cross into the six-yard box, which Caitlin Foord converted from close range. Just three minutes later, Frida Maanum added a third with a stunning shot into the top-right corner from outside the box. Foord nearly scored again before halftime but hit the post while off-balance.

Beth Mead made an impactful return to Arsenal's starting lineup, scoring within 13 minutes by curling a beautiful shot into the far-bottom corner. Her performance against Brighton further solidified her impressive record against them, with eight goals and five assists in total. Arsenal's relentless attack ensured they were comfortably ahead by halftime.
In the second half, substitute Lina Hurting extended Arsenal's lead in the 76th minute by heading in a corner that neither Sophie Baggaley nor Guro Bergsvand could clear. Stina Blackstenius was fouled in stoppage time, leading to a penalty that Alessia Russo confidently converted, sealing Arsenal's fourth position in the league table.
Renee Slegers has adapted well as Arsenal's interim manager, guiding them to their first home win of the season against Brighton. This victory continues their perfect record against Brighton in WSL matches, having won all 13 encounters with an aggregate score of 48-2. Additionally, it marks their fifth clean sheet at home against this opponent.
This match highlighted Arsenal's offensive strength and defensive solidity under Slegers' leadership. The team's ability to maintain focus and execute their game plan effectively was evident throughout the match. With this win, Arsenal demonstrated their potential to challenge for higher positions in the league standings.