Arsenal's Leah Williamson is optimistic about their upcoming Women's Champions League match against Real Madrid. She draws inspiration from their 2022-23 quarter-final comeback. In that season, Arsenal overturned a deficit to beat Bayern Munich 2-1 on aggregate. Now, they face a similar challenge, trailing 2-0 after the first leg in Madrid.
Williamson reflects on past experiences as crucial for the team. "The experience of overturning the quarter-final against Bayern Munich - that comes in handy for anybody that played in that game," she said. This memory boosts confidence for the current squad as they aim to replicate past successes.

The Gunners last lifted the Champions League trophy in 2007, marking them as the first English club to achieve this feat. This legacy motivates the current team, especially since it might be their only chance at silverware this season. Williamson acknowledges the significance of this history and its influence on their ambitions.
"I know the people that came before me that won that Champions League for Arsenal want us to be the only club to have done it," Williamson stated. She emphasises how winning again would be a dream come true for her and fellow fans who grew up supporting Arsenal.
Renee Slegers' team is determined to advance despite losing the first leg away, a scenario they've overcome three times out of seven previously. Williamson believes anything is possible, drawing strength from past victories and using them as motivation for future challenges.
As Arsenal prepares for their next match, they carry both hope and determination. The team's focus remains on achieving success and making history once more by lifting the prestigious trophy again.