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Player ratings for Chelsea’s 2022-23 Women’s Super League title winners

After Chelsea clinched their fourth consecutive WSL title with a 3-0 win at Reading on Saturday we look at how the players contributed

Ann-Katrin Berger Consistent in goal throughout, conceding just nine times in 15 league games. Multiple important saves across the season and the shootout star of the dramatic WCL win over Lyon alongside Maren Mjelde. What she has gone through off the pitch, recovering from a recurrence of thyroid cancer, makes her performances all the more impressive. 8

Zecira Musovic Has had to settle in the role as Chelsea’s No 2 once again with only seven league starts this campaign. Reliable back-up when called upon. 7

Magdalena Eriksson A stalwart in defence over her six years at the club, she struggled early on with rumours swirling around her potential departure. Since January, though, she has returned to form, creating a perhaps unpredictably strong partnership with Mjelde over the last few months. She will head for pastures new but scoring on her home send-off seemed written in the stars. 8

Kadeisha Buchanan Her high-profile arrival from Lyon promised much but her first season has had its challenges. Her competitive debut was shaky, conceding a penalty against Liverpool, and her struggles have continued. Progress not helped by an injury picked up against Lyon that kept her out of action in the run in. 7

Niamh Charles Missing out on the Euros would shake most players but she returned this season more determined than ever. Her versatility is key – played either side as full-back, wing-back and in attack. Reliable, strong in transition, and with an eye for goal. Strong performances have translated to the WCL, where she is regularly called on. 8

Millie Bright Injury unfortunately curtailed her

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