
"Arsenal, 2007 European champions, won the title for the second time last May with victory over Barcelona in the final, aiming to write more history."
"Lyonnes can almost scoff at such comparatively meagre success, next to their record eight European titles, and are aiming to reach a 12th final."
"Arsenal's Alessia Russo is the joint top scorer in the Champions League this term with eight goals, showcasing her significant impact on the team's performance."
"Lyonnes were dealt a blow with their lightning-quick Malawi forward Tabitha Chawinga ruled out through injury, but welcomed back key players Selma Bacha and Melchie Dumornay."
Arsenal leads 2-1 against OL Lyonnes in the semi-final, seeking to become the first British women's club to reach back-to-back European finals. The team, confident after a 7-0 win over Leicester City, faces Lyonnes, who have eight European titles. Lyonnes previously defeated Arsenal 4-1 in last year's semi-final. Arsenal's Alessia Russo is the Champions League's top scorer with eight goals. Lyonnes will miss forward Tabitha Chawinga due to injury but welcome back Selma Bacha and Melchie Dumornay for the match.
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