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Arsenal Women Arsecast Episode 167: An Irish Goodbye

5/18/20261 hr 7 min

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie talk over the 3-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield to close out the WSL season and confirm 2nd place. Tim and Jamie talk about Alessia Russo and Mariona's seasons but the main focus is on the goodbyes to departing players. The panel discuss the departure of Katie McCabe and the handling of it and then there is a four minute exclusive interview with McCabe recorded right after the Liverpool game. In part two, Tim and Jamie take listener questions on the impact of the departures and who might step up as some of the new leaders of this squad.

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  2. Tim Stillman· Host0:14

    [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to the Arsenal Women Arsecast on arseblog.com. With me, your host, Tim Stillman, looking back on Saturday, Sunday, Friday. I feel like this weekend has just been a complete blur, um, for me. But Saturday's, uh, 3-1 win at Anfield over Liverpool to finish out the season. Arsenal, I was gonna say guaranteed, and of course they are. The, the tables [chuckles] final, it's over. Arsenal have finished in second place, and, uh, w- weirdly only two points behind Manchester City. Just having had those games in hand for so long that that kind of looks so weird [chuckles] that actually we finished really, really close. Um, but two points behind Manchester City. But I mean, the real headline from that is that Arsenal are straight into the group phase, uh, next season of the Champions League. No horrible qualifiers or anything like that for the second year in a row, which I think is very welcome, even if it's not exactly what everyone wanted at the beginning of the season. But, um, to go over, well, n- not go over the game blow by blow like

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