Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal: WSL's top two end goalless despite late drama
Arsenal maintained their two-point advantage over Chelsea at the top of the Women's Super League table after a dramatic draw at Kingsmeadow that somehow ended goalless.
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Arsenal maintained their two-point advantage over Chelsea at the top of the Women's Super League table after a dramatic draw at Kingsmeadow that somehow ended goalless.
Arsenal remained two points ahead of Chelsea at the top of the Women’s Super League after an entertaining goalless draw at Kingsmeadow.
As Australian football continues to dissect the Matildas' calamitous early exit from the Asian Cup, several senior players are already back with their clubs and have turned their attention to the silverware still within their grasp.
Matildas striker Kyah Simon has scored twice as Tottenham romped to a 4-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion in the Women's Super League while Sam Kerr's Chelsea won to set up a top-of-the-table showdown with Arsenal.
A sold-out crowd at Kingsmeadow was just what Chelsea needed to secure three vital points in the Barclays FA WSL title chase, said manager Emma Hayes.
Chelsea saw off Manchester City in a tight tussle in the Women's Super League thanks to a decisive goal from Guro Reiten. The Norwegian midfielder latched onto a good cross from Jess Carter on 14 minutes to plant a deft header past Ellie Roebuck and despite City edging possession in the second period, the hosts held on. Ad/> The main team news before the game concerned the return to the Blues lineup of Sam Kerr.
Chelsea midfielder Pernille Harder has become accustomed to being a league champion. For the past six seasons she has won the title — whether that be in Denmark, Germany or England.
As Australian football digests the Matildas' quarter-final exit from the 2022 Asian Cup, the global players' union has released a study that could form part of how the game and its various stakeholders, including Football Australia and A-League clubs, respond.