WSL winner and loser: Man City’s imperfect spearhead makes toothless Chelsea pay in title race
Chelsea only went and lost a game of football and Manchester City keep winning in what was a massive weekend in the WSL title race.
Chelsea only went and lost a game of football and Manchester City keep winning in what was a massive weekend in the WSL title race.
Could Man City break Chelsea’s stranglehold on the WSL? Lauren Hemp’s return suggests they just might, as does Millie Bright being hooked at half-time.
Arsenal’s now undisputed Leah Williamson understudy could also be England’s while Everton are having a shocker at home no matter where that is.
Chloe Kelly experienced football in all of its cruel and brilliant majesty for Arsenal against Man City. She could so easily have been the winner but ends up the loser.
Consecutive draws for unbeaten Arsenal may genuinely mean they’re already out of the WSL title race, because Chelsea.
Hannah Hampton has been named F365 winner after claiming the Yashin Trophy thanks to a glorious sh*t-eating grin as she kept another clean sheet for Chelsea.
Chelsea found a 100-goal striker they don’t need down the back of the sofa after a two-season absence, while London City Lionesses have been dealt a WSL reality check.
All eyes were on Michelle Agyemang and she didn’t deliver on the opening day, but Ornella Vignola certainly did on debut in the Merseyside derby.