Arsenal Women produced a statement performance in their Women’s Champions Cup semi‑final, cruising to a resounding 6‑0 victory over African champions FAR Rabat at the Gtech Community Stadium.
The Gunners, dominant from start to finish, will now head into the final with confidence after an attacking masterclass capped by a brace from substitute Alessia Russo.
Arsenal wasted no time imposing themselves on the contest, racing into a commanding lead inside the opening 15 minutes.
Stina Blackstenius opened the scoring with a composed finish from close range, putting the hosts ahead and setting the tone for a relentless assault.
Just moments later, Frida Maanum doubled the advantage with a stunning strike into the top corner, leaving FAR Rabat chasing shadows early on.
Momentum remained with the Gunners as the first half unfolded.
A penalty was awarded for a clear handball in the box, and Mariona Caldentey stepped up to convert with calm precision, extending the lead further.
Arsenal weren’t done before the break either as Olivia Smith unleashed a powerful shot from distance that rocketed into the bottom corner, rounding off a blistering first‑half display.
With the tie already all but settled, Arsenal’s bench made its mark after the interval.
Super‑sub Alessia Russo entered the action and took centre stage, crashing home a rebound with authority before adding a second goal with an exquisite low finish to complete her brace.
The victory was emphatic from start to finish, underlining Arsenal’s attacking depth, tactical discipline and ruthless edge in front of goal.
With the win, the Gunners booked their place in the inaugural Women’s Champions Cup final and will carry this momentum forward as they aim to cap their season with silverware.
Throughout the match the visitors struggled to stem Arsenal’s rhythm, with the Gunners producing fluid link‑up play and relentless pressure that rarely allowed FAR Rabat a foothold.
Russo’s brace was the perfect punctuation on a performance that encapsulated Arsenal’s quality and ambition in this cross‑continental competition.

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