Beth Mead: Champions League is 'minimum standard' for Arsenal
- Arsenal will play Bayern Munich, Juventus and Valerenga in tournament group stage
- The Gunners beat BK Hacken 4-1 on aggregate to earn their spot
- Mead: 'Now we get to play some good football at the Emirates'
Beth Mead has stressed that playing in the UEFA Women's Champions League is a 'minimum standard' for Arsenal.
The Gunners are set to take on Bayern Munich, Juventus and Valerenga in the group stage of the tournament.
The north Londoners celebrated qualification to the next stage after a 4-1 aggregate win over BK Hacken.
England international Mead played a crucial role in her team's victory, scoring on the night alongside Lia Walti, Mariona Caldentey and Frida Maanum.
Speaking after the match, Mead said: "I think we were motivated and believed as a team that we could get the result.
"Don't get me wrong it was a long day and nerve racking knowing the outcome if we didn't win. It's a minimum standard at Arsenal that we need to be in Europe and playing in the Champions League regularly and in the group stage, so it's been nice to get it over the line."
Following their qualification, Arsenal are booked to play their upcoming Champions League fixtures under the lights at the Emirates, which Mead is certainly excited about.
"Now we get to play some good group stage football at the Emirates," she added. "It's really exciting and hopefully we can get a lot of people to come along."
The 29-year-old was dealt a devastating blow at the end of 2022 when she suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury. After making her starting XI return last November, she has been going from strength-to-strength.
Considering her ACL injury Mead revealed that she feels like she's started the 2024/25 WSL campaign in a "pretty good place".
She explained: "I wouldn't say my pre-season was perfect. I picked up a bit of a niggle which was a bit frustrating, but I feel like I'm getting back into my stride now and I can keep building into the season."
For the first time in history, three English clubs have progressed to the group stage of the tournament, with Arsenal joining Chelsea and Manchester City.
WSL rivals Chelsea are set to play Real Madrid, Twente and Celtic, whereas City will come up against Barcelona, St Polten and Hammarby.