Can United, City or Arsenal dethrone champions Chelsea? – WSL talking points
The new Women’s Super League season gets under way with the opening round of fixtures taking place on Sunday.
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The new Women’s Super League season gets under way with the opening round of fixtures taking place on Sunday.
MELBOURNE: Sweden beat the United States 5-4 on penalties to knock the defending champions out of the Women's World Cup after the teams were locked at 0-0 at the end of extra time on Sunday (Aug 6).
Sweden beat the United States 5-4 on penalties to knock the defending champions out of the Women's World Cup after the teams were locked at 0-0 at the end of extra time.
Pernille Harder and Magda Eriksson have joined Bayern Munich after leaving Chelsea at the end of their contracts. They have signed for the Frauen Bundesliga champions on deals to 2026.
Manchester United scored a stoppage-time winner against ten-woman Manchester City to take the Women's Super League title fight down to the final day.
It has taken Emma Hayes four games to get the better of Jonas Eidevall in the league since he joined Arsenal from Rosengard in 2021, more than any other manager she has faced, but there was no more significant time to get the win against her foe and no more significant a scorer of their second in the 2-0 win.
A tearful Magda Eriksson has announced she will leave Chelsea when her contract expires this summer. The captain has been with the club for six years and will end her spell with an 11th major trophy if Chelsea secure a fourth consecutive Women’s Super League title. Chelsea are two points clear at the top of the WSL with two matches to play, putting Eriksson on course to win the double for third year in a row.
After Chelsea had navigated their way past Bayern Munich in 2021 to earn a place in their first Champions League final, Emma Hayes labelled her gutsy side “mentality monsters”. They went on to lose the final to Barcelona by a humbling 4-0 scoreline. However, the “mentality monsters” moniker stuck and has been reaffirmed in three back-to-back FA Cup wins and two consecutive WSL titles, with a third in sight. After the Blues beat Manchester United 1-0 to win the FA Cup at Wembley on Sunday, Hayes had a new label for her side. “What the team has become is the most flexible team,” she said. “Our team has become ‘hybrid monsters’. We can float between things in ways that takes years to master. They are so adaptable.”