Renee Slegers continues to argue for a permanent Arsenal job

Arsenal host Juventus in the Women’s Champions League on Thursday before the two-week international break, meaning a permanent manager could be in charge of their next WSL game at home to Aston Villa on December 8.

Former Arsenal and England player Anita Asante says Slegers, 35, has done enough to earn an extended stay in the dugout.

“The record speaks for itself so far,” she told the Football News Show.

“I’m sure there are skeptics out there who say don’t get carried away. But it’s also about the body language of the players, the drive they put on the pitch, the performances and the results, the goals they score .

“It was a big game for them earlier in the season. They weren’t clinical – it’s already a transformation.”