Chelsea pip Arsenal to win WSL title on final day
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.
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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.
Manchester City playmaker Jack Grealish has insisted his side will not let Champions League heartbreak affect their domestic goals.
Arsenal did what they had to do in the final game of the season: win against West Ham and hope that Chelsea slipped up against Manchester United. They did the former with two goals and a clean sheet, despite a steely defensive performance from the hosts’ defence in the first half.
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.
Canada's Jesse Fleming came from the bench to help Chelsea secure a 4-2 win over the visiting Manchester United on Sunday and clinch their third-straight FA Women's Super League title.
Chelsea won a third consecutive Women's Super League title after beating Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Peter Crouch feels Liverpool have blown their chances of winning the Premier League title as Manchester City are unlikely to drop any further points.
Two sublime goals from Sam Kerr ensured Chelsea won their third consecutive title on a dramatic final day of the Women’s Super League.