Soccer-Arsenal into Women's Champions League semis after 3-2 aggregate win over Chelsea


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LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - Reigning champions ⁠Arsenal booked their spot in the Women's Champions League semi-finals with a 3-2 aggregate victory ⁠over Chelsea, despite a 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in Wednesday's quarter-final second leg.

Knowing they had ‌to chase the game, Chelsea, who had manager Sonia Bompastor sent off late on,started at a furious pace. Yet Arsenal soon knocked them out of their rhythm, and the home side didn't manage a single shot on target in the first half as the ​visitors took their time over every dead ball.

Arsenal grew into the ⁠game in the second half, but all ⁠the drama happened late on as Chelsea threw everything forward in an effort to get back in the ⁠tie.

Arsenal ‌substitute Stina Blackstenius headed home from a cross from her Swedish compatriot Smilla Holmberg in the 80th minute, but the goal was chalked off after a VAR review found that the striker had been ⁠just offside in the build-up.

Chelsea went back on the attack and ​defender Veerle Buurman struck the ‌post with a late shot, and midfielder Sjoeke Nuesken was denied by a brilliant save from ⁠Arsenal keeper Daphne van ​Domselaar, who tipped her header onto the inside of the far post before the ball bounced away to safety.

Arsenal's Beth Mead then smacked a stoppage-time shot off the far post before Nuesken finally netted, stealing in ahead of defender Lotte ⁠Wubben-Moy to sweep home a first-time shot in the 94th minute ​and set up a nerve-jangling finale.

With the game reaching its climax, Arsenal's Katie McCabe wasn't penalised for pulling Alyssa Thompson's hair during a counter-attack, prompting an angry outburst that saw Bompastor sent from the dugout after picking up ⁠two yellow cards for her protests.

In the evening's early game, German side Bayern Munich scored twice late on to eke out a 2-1 win on the night and a 5-3 aggregate victory over Manchester United to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 2021.

United made it 3-3 on aggregate when Melvine Malard scored ​in the 11th minute and the game looked to be heading for ⁠extra time until Glodis Viggosdottir headed Bayern back in front in the 81st minute, and Linda Dallmann sealed the ​win by firing home three minutes later.

Arsenal will face either Olympique Lyonnais ‌or VfL Wolfsburg in the semi-finals, with Bayern Munich ​set to take on Barcelona or Real Madrid, with Barca leading 6-2 on aggregate and Wolfsburg holding a slim 1-0 advantage heading into Thursday's second leg.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Toby Davis)

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