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·24 gennaio 2026
The reaction as Beth Mead named player of the match in Arsenal victory over Chelsea

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·24 gennaio 2026


Arsenal v Zurich – UEFA Womens Champions League – Emirates
Arsenal, England, October 27th 2022: Beth Mead (9 Arsenal) in action during the UEFA Womens Champions League game between Arsenal and Zurich (Dylan Clinton/SPP)
Beth Mead was named player of the match as Arsenal defeated Chelsea 2-0 to claim bragging rights in the London derby.
She scored the opening goal on 55 minutes and set up team-mate Mariona Caldentey for the second in a hardworking performance.
Co-commentator Gilly Flaherty on the BBC broadcast of the match explained her selection, saying: “Beth Mead, she gets the goal, she gets the assist, she does so much off the ball as well.
“[It couldn’t have been] an easy game for her with the booking early on [in the first half].
“But when it mattered she rose to the challenge, she stepped up, she put a beautiful finish in and sets up Caldentey as well. Brilliant performance from her today.”
Ellen White, a pundit on the broadcast coverage, described it as a “beautiful finish”.
And Fara Williams added: “Beth Mead loves big games.”
Mead returned to the Gunners starting line-up following the Subway Women’s League Cup semi-final loss to Manchester United in midweek.
And at the final whistle, she was congratulated on her performance by the opposition’s captain and former England team-mate Millie Bright, who gave her a big hug.
It follows some weeks of a minority of Arsenal fans criticising Mead’s contributions – and reports of her being linked with a move to London City Lionesses ahead of her contract expiring later in the year.
“She knows Arsenal inside-out – she performs season on season,” said Williams.
And for her part, Mead reflected in a post-match interview: “I love playing for this club, love playing for the badge, and always to get a goal, it feels like the first time for me.”
The result means that Arsenal close the gap on Women’s Super League leaders Manchester City to seven points – and are now within a single point of second-placed Chelsea.
It was Chelsea’s second league loss of the season – and Arsenal’s first away win against their London rivals since 2018.
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