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How 'meticulous' Renee Slegers turned Arsenal into European champions: Belief in the 'Arsenal way', close relationship with players and helping Alessia Russo and Chloe Kelly to rediscover their spark

How 'meticulous' Renee Slegers turned Arsenal into European champions: Belief in the 'Arsenal way', close relationship with players and helping Alessia Russo and Chloe Kelly to rediscover their spark

Daily Mail​25-05-2025
On a chilly, peaceful January morning at Arsenal 's London Colney training ground, a sudden eruption of noise shattered the serenity.
The news had just broken: Renee Slegers, Jonas Eidevall's former assistant who had stepped up as interim manager after his resignation, was confirmed as the permanent boss. The Arsenal women's team erupted in celebration.
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