Leah Williamson has stressed the need for Arsenal to be both "really clinical" and "defensively secure" if they hope to protect their lead in the second leg of the Women's Champions League semi-final against Lyon.
The Gunners secured a 2-1 victory in the first leg, but the England defender knows the tie is far from over. Speaking after the match, Williamson called for her team to maintain high intensity in the return fixture in France.
"We have to be focused for the full 90 minutes," she said. "Lyon are a top side and they will push us hard. We need to be clinical in front of goal and solid at the back."
Arsenal will travel to Lyon with a narrow advantage, but Williamson is confident the squad can finish the job if they replicate the same energy and discipline shown in the first leg.
"It's about intensity from the first whistle. If we bring that, we give ourselves a real chance."
The second leg is scheduled to take place next week, with a place in the final at stake.