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Arsenal’s Stina Blackstenius gunning to derail Chelsea quadruple bid

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The Sweden star has largely been used as a substitute this season but is still the club’s top scorer and hungry for goals

Stina Blackstenius may have more appearances from the bench than in the starting team for Arsenal this season but the forward is making the minutes she is given count. She is their top goalscorer with 14 and has the most goal involvements with 15. The Sweden international has made 25 appearances for her club in this campaign, 10 starts and 15 from the bench. Her appearances as a substitute have risen significantly from last season. In the 2022-23 campaign Blackstenius made a total of 39 appearances and just five of those were from the bench.

Arsenal have a good problem in terms of the amount of forward talent they have in the squad. Blackstenius, Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord and Alessia Russo are just a few of the players the manager, Jonas Eidevall, has to pick from. Mead’s and Vivianne Miedema’s return from ACL injury and Russo’s introduction to the team this past summer after she signed from Manchester United has added to the competition for a starting place. Russo’s signing in particular has impacted Blackstenius as Russo plays in her preferred No 9 position.

Continue reading…The Sweden star has largely been used as a substitute this season but is still the club’s top scorer and hungry for goalsStina Blackstenius may have more appearances from the bench than in the starting team for Arsenal this season but the forward is making the minutes she is given count. She is their top goalscorer with 14 and has the most goal involvements with 15. The Sweden international has made 25 appearances for her club in this campaign, 10 starts and 15 from the bench. Her appearances as a substitute have risen significantly from last season. In the 2022-23 campaign Blackstenius made a total of 39 appearances and just five of those were from the bench.Arsenal have a good problem in terms of the amount of forward talent they have in the squad. Blackstenius, Beth Mead, Caitlin Foord and Alessia Russo are just a few of the players the manager, Jonas Eidevall, has to pick from. Mead’s and Vivianne Miedema’s return from ACL injury and Russo’s introduction to the team this past summer after she signed from Manchester United has added to the competition for a starting place. Russo’s signing in particular has impacted Blackstenius as Russo plays in her preferred No 9 position. Continue reading…