When Jonas Eidevall resigned because the Head Coach of Arsenal Girls in October, it isn’t my opinion that Arsenal had been in disarray. Clearly, the connection between the coach and the supporters was damaged, which he would admit shortly after his resignation. There have been actually tactical points and it had grow to be clear that his message with the gamers had grow to be misplaced.
I don’t consider there was something particularly tempestuous about his departure, the squad has some creases to iron out for positive, however he neither inherited nor left behind a nasty squad in any respect. His tenure had run its course. What’s true, is that Arsenal’s WSL season was in disarray, beginning with a draw at house to Manchester Metropolis (not a nasty lead to isolation), defeat to Chelsea, a colorless house draw with Everton and a chastening 5-2 Champions League defeat in Munich meant the time had come (handed, in fact) for change.
Arsenal had been in fifth place within the WSL desk when assistant coach Renee Slegers took over the reigns on an interim foundation. Slegers had Head Coach expertise at Rosengard in Sweden the place she received successive Damallsvenskan titles. She joined the Arsenal teaching employees in the summertime of 2023 on the invitation of Jonas Eidevall, with whom she had labored in Sweden. (For better depth on her profession, I interviewed Renee when she was completely appointed to the position in January).
Beforehand, Slegers’ position at Arsenal had been as the person participant coach, this concerned one-to-one periods with gamers going by way of their clips and figuring out improvement factors. She was additionally the liaison between the dugout and the analysts on match days. It enabled her to construct sturdy relationships with the gamers and different areas of the teaching employees. That participant focus is one thing she has taken along with her into the Head Coach position.
Slegers asks for, calls for even, enter from gamers on sport plans and techniques throughout crew conferences. She’s going to usually randomly choose two or three gamers earlier than a crew assembly, assessment one thing the opposition does, like objective kicks, and ask gamers for his or her enter in how Arsenal should press, for instance. Participant involvement and accountability are key pillars in Slegers’ technique.
Not solely does it guarantee participant buy-in but it surely retains gamers sharp and pondering after they know at any time they could be requested to present their particular enter. Quite a few teaching research will let you know that feminine athletes are extra inquisitive about why they’re being requested to execute techniques and actions by a coach. They’re extra prone to ask questions however, as soon as happy, will completely buy-in.
After Arsenal misplaced their UWCL quarter-final first leg 2-0 in Madrid, Slegers says she requested the gamers to satisfy to debate the sport and find out how to repair a few of the points forward of the second leg, whereas the teaching employees went away and did the identical, earlier than the 2 teams got here again collectively to check notes and kind the sport plan.
The Dutch coach’s ‘primus inter pares’ strategy can be mirrored in her touchline apparel. She at all times wears the identical membership tracksuit as her teaching employees. When requested how she masterminded Arsenal’s UWCL semi-final second leg efficiency towards Lyon she answered, ‘I’m a part of the crew, I don’t put myself above that.’ Her assistant coach Aaron D’Antino focuses on the defence and Slegers on the assault.
Sometimes gamers want a change of temperature or a swap in supply. Eidevall minimize a really animated touchline and coaching floor presence. ‘If you’d like your gamers to carry the warmth, typically it’s a must to carry the hearth,’ was a beloved catchphrase of his. That strategy clearly has its place, simply have a look at Jurgen Klopp.
However what was clear was that Arsenal’s gamers wanted a change in supply and Slegers is without doubt one of the calmest people you’ll ever meet. (Someday there could come a time when gamers will want a change in supply as soon as extra and would require a extra bombastic presence within the dugout, however that point is actually not now).
Nevertheless, there are different, extra tangible methods during which Slegers picked up a gifted but weary squad and turned them into European champions. Beneath Eidevall, Arsenal had been very properly structured. When the Swede took over in 2021, he inherited Joe Montemurro’s crew, who had been able to flowing, fluid soccer that destroyed each low block within the league however struggled towards the larger sides.
Eidevall finally over corrected the problem. Beneath his stewardship the crew had been very properly structured, strong and troublesome to transition on. However over time, that got here on the expense of the fluidity and freedom required to deconstruct deep defensive blocks and, in actuality, these are the video games Arsenal face usually. Eidevall remodeled Arsenal’s report in massive video games however seasons had been usually derailed by disappointing outcomes towards lesser groups.
Slegers has mounted this difficulty, her crew is much extra fluid and free scoring, they’ve scored 9 extra league objectives this season than final (keep in mind the WSL season has 22 video games) and the crew have scored a minimal of 4 objectives for each house league match she has taken cost of. In pre-season, the system will want finessing a little bit as a result of Arsenal at the moment are a little bit too straightforward to transition on and concede extra towards quick counters.
However that is the firepower that noticed them overturn UWCL deficits towards Madrid and Lyon, that noticed them roar again from 3-1 all the way down to beat West Ham 4-3 in March and that noticed them dispatch Manchester Metropolis 4-3 in February. (Arsenal have registered three 4-3 WSL wins beneath Slegers).
She has made small tweaks, in addition to usually making the crew a little bit extra fluid with better interchanging of positions in assault, she has switched some pillars of the crew in additional concrete methods. In her second sport in cost, she moved left-back Steph Catley to left centre-half. This was each to present Arsenal a left footer within the coronary heart of their defence and to liberate Katie McCabe from left-back.
McCabe was given license to overlap and to invert into midfield, having spent her profession at left-back, Catley is properly schooled in overlaying the areas McCabe leaves as she forages in superior areas. McCabe has registered eight assists throughout the WSL and Champions League this season, an unimaginable quantity for a full-back. Slegers additionally put a cease to the earlier goalkeeper rotation coverage and threw her lot in with compatriot Daphne van Domselaar who, at 24, is already the most effective goalkeepers on the earth and certain in line for improved phrases this summer time.
Slegers additionally moved attacking midfielder Mariona into the midfield double pivot and availed of her expertise in build-up (consider Arsene Wenger dropping Santi Cazorla deeper circa 2015). All these modifications have been not less than barely adventurous and have modified what Arsenal can do in deeper areas.
Gamers have been given better freedom to specific themselves on the pitch and on the coaching floor. Slegers has introduced a peaceful hand to beforehand turbulent waters and, crucially for Arsenal’s Champions League run, she is a really astute tactician. Aged simply 36, Slegers is the youngest feminine coach to win the Girls’s Champions League. For Arsenal Girls, 2024-25 has really been the Reneesance.