Chelsea win WSL: Sam Kerr's stunners help Blues pip Arsenal to title
Chelsea have secured an historic third consecutive Women’s Super League title after a dramatic showdown on the final day of the season pipped Arsenal to the glory.
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Chelsea have secured an historic third consecutive Women’s Super League title after a dramatic showdown on the final day of the season pipped Arsenal to the glory.
Chelsea’s Sam Kerr was the star of the show on Sunday thanks to her second half heroics against Manchester United to help her side win the Women’s Super League title.
Chelsea’s Sam Kerr was the star of the show on Sunday thanks to her second half heroics against Manchester United to help her side win the Women’s Super League title.
Chelsea were crowned the FA Women’s Super League champions on the final day of the 2021-22 season, as they pipped London rivals Arsenal to the WSL title.
LONDON : Chelsea showed their class to secure their third consecutive Women's Super League title on Sunday, but it could have been a different story if Arsenal hadn't suffered a winter wobble that effectively derailed their challenge.
Chelsea sealed their sixth Women's Super League title on an enthralling final day — but it wasn't without a fright. Emma Hayes' side trailed 2-1 at half-time and looked like giving up their season-long dominance of the division at the last. But three second-half goals saw them land their third title in a row at the expense of Arsenal, whose finished one point adrift of the Blues despite their 2-0 win at West Ham.
Chelsea won a third consecutive Women's Super League title after beating Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Two sublime goals from Sam Kerr ensured Chelsea won their third consecutive title on a dramatic final day of the Women’s Super League.