I’ve never seen anything like this:
Such precise pressure, like the “pressure at loss” in PlayStation — but maintained throughout the entire first half.
The hunger of Mariona Caldentey, trying to prove to her former team that she’s also a champion.
The timing to cut every single BFC pass, as if they had studied Octopus Moi for decades before the match.
The professionalism to maintain that discipline throughout the entire first half.
The experience and work ethic — the never-give-up attitude — that PL teams are beginning to show as their trademark.
The fact that I couldn’t tell whether I was watching Arsenal or Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund when they didn’t have the ball.
Aitana Bonmatí as the only one immune to Arsenal’s defense, sending shivers down the spine of every Arsenal fan with each of her appearances.
The kind of democratization of women’s football, as the eyes of every fan begin to drift from Barcelona to the Premier League’s women’s Big Six

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