Beth Mead's Legendary Farewell: Arsenal Forward Bids Adieu after Nine Glorious Years
Beth Mead, renowned for her goal-scoring prowess at Arsenal, will depart at the season's end after a distinguished nine-year tenure. With 86 goals and numerous assists, Mead leaves a lasting legacy. Having missed the 2023 World Cup due to injury, her absence has been felt. Arsenal aims for a strong finish.
Beth Mead, an iconic figure at Arsenal, is set to leave the club after an impressive nine-year stint, the Women's Super League team announced. Known for her formidable record of 86 goals in 263 appearances, Mead's contributions have been pivotal in Arsenal's success, including a crucial assist in a Champions League final win over Barcelona.
Arsenal's director of women's football, Clare Wheatley, praised Mead, labeling her a club legend. Mead, 31, who was vital in England's double European Championship victories, missed the 2023 World Cup due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, marking a challenging period of her career.
This season, Mead faced additional setbacks, including a five-week absence due to a hairline fracture, limiting her to just 10 starts. As Arsenal eyes a Champions League spot, they prepare for crucial matches against Everton and Liverpool, bidding farewell to another player, Victoria Pelova, at season's end.
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