Jess Park expressed her excitement about playing against Paris Saint-Germain in the Women's Champions League at Old Trafford, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Her performance was crucial in Manchester
United's 2-1 victory. The team has now secured nine points from three matches in their debut European campaign. Melvine Malard and Fridolina Rolfo scored for United, with Park playing a key role in Rolfo's goal.
Park's involvement was highlighted by a clever exchange with Simi Awujo near the penalty area. She skillfully bypassed Isabela and set up Anna Sandberg, who assisted her fellow Sweden international. Speaking to BBC Three after the match, Park said: "It was crazy. A moment like this is like a lifetime opportunity. It was incredible. The support from the fans and the way we played today showed real character. "
United's impressive start contrasts with Arsenal's performance in the Women's Super League. Arsenal lost 3-2 to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena despite leading 2-0. The defeat highlighted issues in Arsenal's second-half play, which did not meet expectations according to head coach Renee Slegers.
Slegers shared her thoughts on Disney+, saying: "The first half was really good. I think we did a lot of really good things on the ball, I think we caused issues in their low build-up and the high press was working really well. " However, she noted that Bayern adapted their strategy after halftime, which changed the game's dynamics.
Bayern Munich adjusted their tactics by playing more long balls and focusing on winning second balls, which Arsenal struggled to counter effectively. Slegers remarked: "We didn’t deal with it well enough and it’s not good enough. We don’t want to concede three goals in one half in the Champions League. " This shift allowed Bayern to dominate the expected goals (xG) metric after halftime.
The upcoming fixtures see Manchester United traveling to Wolfsburg for their next Champions League match in a week, while Arsenal will face Real Madrid at home on the same day. Both teams will aim to improve their performances as they continue their campaigns in Europe.











