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Canadians in Europe: Fleming, Eustáquio win titles

Jessie Fleming and Stephen Eustáquio celebrated title triumphs, while Iké Ugbo did what he could to help keep his team in Ligue 1.

Here's a look at what Canadians did in Europe this weekend.

Jessie Fleming, Chelsea - They left it late, but for a second straight season, Jessie Fleming and Chelsea are the Women's Super League champions. Emma Hayes's team captured the title on the final matchday of the season with a 4-2 victory over Manchester United on Sunday. The win meant that the Blues would finish one point clear of London rivals Arsenal, ending up with 55 points to Arsenal's 54. The victory wasn't an easy one for the Blues, having fallen behind twice. Martha Thomas opened the scoring for the Red Devils in the 13th, but Chelsea quickly answered back in the 18th through Erin Cuthbert. United again went ahead in the 25th on a goal from Ella Toone and went into the half with a lead. The first of two goals from Sam Kerr pulled Chelsea even almost right from the restart and they would take control from there. Five minutes later, Pernille Harder set up Guro Reiten for Chelsea's first lead of the game at 3-2. Kerr put the match on ice with her second in the 66th. Fleming came on in the 77th for Harder and helped to see the match out. The league title is the fourth major honour for Fleming in her time at Chelsea.

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Stephen Eustáquio, Porto - Stephen Eustáquio's loan at Porto has been a successful one and Saturday brought with it a championship. In the latest edition of O Clássico, Benfica might have been the better side, but it was Porto who walked away with the three points necessary to claim the Primeira Liga title for the third time in five seasons. In terms of possession, the match was very much Benfica's game, with the

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