ROMEE LEUCHTER dealt a blow to Arsenal’s hopes of a Champions League qualifier second-round opening win as Ajax pinched a 2-2 draw.
Just as it looked as if Kim Little had fired the hosts to a home victory, the forward struck with a late goal.
The result means Arsenal will need a win in the second leg with the club facing their opponents away next Wednesday.
The Gunners began brightly but found themselves under pressure as their rivals started to find their rhythm.
Victoria Pelova tested Manuela Zinsberger with a well-struck fourth-minute shot
Ajax took the lead after a swift counter-attack with the hosts conceding possession and Leuchter drilling home from Chasity Grant's cross.
Read More Sports Stories
Arsenal icon Wenger ‘wanted to hit’ Geoff Shreeves after 8-2 Man Utd defeat
The 11 youngest Premier League players EVER and where they are now
Stina Blackstenius made it honours even in the 23rd-minute drilling in Arsenal’s leveller after Rafaelle’s header smashed the crossbar.
And Zinsberger pulled off a quality save on the stroke of half-time following another effort from Leuchter.
The second half saw the hosts step things up a notch with Rafaelle rattling the crossbar in the 53rd minute.
And Blackstenius forced a save from Ajax goalkeeper Lize Kop shortly after.
The Gunners later won a penalty with Soraya Verhoeve going into the book for a hefty push on Beth Mead.
Most read in Football
Russia ALREADY out of Euro 2024 as Uefa boot team out of qualifying draw
Abramovich could have bought Arsenal instead of Chelsea but was warned off
The 11 youngest Premier League players EVER and where they are now
Jordan Henderson added to England squad for Italy and Germany clashes
FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
Skipper Little stepped up to send Kop the wrong way putting Arsenal 2-1 to the good in the 57th minute.
But the hosts endured heartbreak late on with Leuchter levelling for the visitors with eight minutes of normal time remaining.
And substitute Katie McCabe saw a late effort ruled offside before the Gunners’ tough tackling opponents saw out the draw.
Source: Read Full Article