Chelsea win WSL title after Sam Kerr brace as Man Utd miss out on Champions League
Chelsea won a third consecutive Women's Super League title after beating Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
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Chelsea won a third consecutive Women's Super League title after beating Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Chelsea won the Women's Super League with a brilliant 4-2 come-from-behind win over Manchester United on Sunday featuring two stunning volleys from Sam Kerr to secure their third straight league title and fifth in seven years. Arsenal, who beat West Ham United 2-0, finished second on 56 points, one behind Chelsea, and Manchester City grabbed the final Champions League spot by beating Reading to finish third.
Two sublime goals from Sam Kerr ensured Chelsea won their third consecutive title on a dramatic final day of the Women’s Super League.
Chelsea secured a third consecutive Barclays Women’s Super League championship as they came from behind twice to beat Manchester United 4-2 and hold off Arsenal’s title challenge.
Chelsea secured a third consecutive Barclays Women's Super League championship as they came from behind twice to beat Manchester United 4-2 and hold off Arsenal's title challenge. The Gunners knew they could snatch the title on the final day of the WSL campaign if they achieved a better result against West Ham than the Blues could manage against the Red Devils.
Manchester United put the pressure back on Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification with a 3-0 victory over West Ham in the Women’s Super League.
Manchester United put the pressure back on Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification with a 3-0 victory over West Ham in the Women's Super League.
Manchester United moved back into the top three of the WSL following a comfortable 3-0 win over West Ham. Having dropped out of the Champions League places after being leapfrogged by rivals City 24 hours earlier, Marc Skinner’s side knew they had to respond.