Chloe Kelly Shines in Arsenal's Dominant 5-0 Victory Over Tottenham, Eyeing England Recall
Chloe Kelly made a stunning return to Arsenal with a 5-0 win over Tottenham, boosting her chances for an England recall and keeping Arsenal in the race for European qualification.

Chloe Kelly's Remarkable Return
In a dazzling display of attacking football, Arsenal Women thrashed Tottenham Hotspur 5-0 in the Women's Super League (WSL) on Saturday. The match marked the return of Chloe Kelly to Arsenal, where she began her professional career. Kelly, who had been sidelined for six months and dropped from the England squad, made a strong case for her international recall with a positive performance off the bench.
Arsenal's Dominance
Arsenal's attack was relentless, with four different players finding the back of the net. The Gunners' defense also held firm, securing another clean sheet and maintaining pressure on the top two teams in the league. This victory keeps Arsenal in contention for European qualification, stretching their lead over fourth-placed Manchester City to five points.
Kelly's Journey Back
Kelly's return to Arsenal comes after a turbulent period at Manchester City, where she was confined to the bench due to a strained relationship with manager Gareth Taylor. Her loan move to Arsenal has provided her with the opportunity to reignite her career and push for a place in England's national team. Kelly's performance against Spurs, though shy of a goal, showcased her importance and potential impact on the international stage.
Tottenham's Struggles
On the other hand, Tottenham's defensive woes continued as they conceded five goals, further highlighting the gap between the top teams and the rest of the league. Manager Robert Vilahamn acknowledged the challenges his team faces against top-tier opponents, with Spurs failing to secure a win against any team above them this season.
Looking Ahead
Arsenal's focus now shifts to maintaining their position in the WSL and continuing their campaigns in the FA Cup and Champions League. With players like Alessia Russo and Mariona Caldentey in fine form, the Gunners are well-positioned to achieve their goals and make a strong push for European success.
Quotes
"I felt myself on the pitch today," Kelly told the BBC after the match. "It's been an easy transition for me. It's been easy to walk into this dressing room with unbelievable players and the staff."
"As forwards, we're getting lots of finishing and lots of stuff in training, so it's nice to see it come to fruition," added Russo, who continues to lead Arsenal's attack with eight league goals this season.
Arsenal's supporters will be hopeful that Kelly's return will be the catalyst for a successful end to the season, both domestically and in Europe.