Sophie Downey, Emily Keogh, Emillia Hawkins, Xaymaca Awoyungbo and Marcus Christenson 

Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

The WSL title race got a shot in the arm but a big win for Everton was overshadowed by a serious injury
  
  

Liverpool’s Ceri Holland, Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw, and Arsenal captain Kim Little.
Liverpool’s Ceri Holland, Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw, and Arsenal captain Kim Little. Composite: Getty Images

Resilient City secure statement win

Manchester City’s midfield dominance and defensive consistency proved crucial once more in a statement 1-0 win over Chelsea on Friday night. Much has been rightly made of their forward players but Gareth Taylor’s side demonstrated how mature and resilient they have become. Whether it was Yui Hasegawa’s calm presence in front of the back four, Laura Coombs’ consistency, the strength of the ever-developing centre-back partnership between Alex Greenwood and Laia Aleixandri or the emergence of Jess Park, it was a display that emphasised their position as title contenders. It wasn’t always pretty and they had to dig deep as Chelsea dominated the ball and pushed them back in the second half, but confidence is a powerful tool and once they had their noses in front – perhaps inevitably through a Khadija Shaw goal – they did not wilt under the pressure. The victory was their 11th straight in all competitions, an impressive run that stretches back to November. Sophie Downey

Arsenal’s title hopes reignited

Arsenal put themselves back into WSL title contention with a 3-1 win over Manchester United on Saturday. The north London side capitalised on Manchester City’s win against Chelsea to move within three points of the league leaders – and they did so in front of a capacity crowd. A new WSL attendance record was set with 60,160 fans packing Emirates Stadium. Just two weeks ago, following a shock 2-1 defeat to West Ham, many of those supporters lost faith but they are certainly believing now. “People were saying after the West Ham game it was impossible for us to reach the top spot, but if I’m not reading it wrongly here it’s three points with eight games to play. It’s very much a race,” said the Arsenal manager, Jonas Eidevall. “The way I see it, we’ve never been in or out of it. We’ve played one game at a time, we’ve still got to play both teams ahead of us, and that would give us a good opportunity.” Emillia Hawkins

Nobbs’ tenacity and goal key for Villa

Jordan Nobbs’ tenacity was pivotal in Aston Villa’s 2-1 triumph against Tottenham , the 30-year-old orchestrating the tempo and dominating the midfield throughout. And then, with the score 1-1 after an hour, she was positioned strategically on the outskirts of the penalty area following a corner to unleash a powerful first-time shot that found the back of the net. Despite narrowly missing an opportunity to add a second, her impact was undeniable, earning Villa a significant victory. “As a midfielder, you always want those balls to roll back to you,” she said of her goal. “Naturally, my instinct is to hit it. I should have had two today, really, but we got the win.” Her winner leaves Villa in eighth place, three points shy of the sixth-place finish targeted by their manager, Carla Ward. Emily Keogh

Bristol City succumb to pressure

The margin between Leicester , who were promoted in 2022, and Bristol City, the WSL’s most recent arrivals, proved considerable in a seven-goal spectacle. Despite taking a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute through Ffion Morgan, Bristol City found themselves overwhelmed by the hosts’ consistent pressure in the second half, ultimately suffering a 5-2 defeat at the King Power Stadium. The result leaves Bristol City languishing at the bottom of the table with only six points, five adrift of their relegation rivals Brighton and West Ham. On Sunday they were not able to contend with Leicester’s dominance in the final third – as evidenced by the 30 shots they faced, 10 of which were on target. “Ultimately, our defensive display didn’t handle their attacking one today,” the Bristol City manager, Lauren Smith, said. “[It] feels quite tough right now, knowing that we were in the game twice. We need to focus on the next one and pack it away and make sure that we’re better next time.” EK

Eventful afternoon for Holland

Ceri Holland was at the centre of the action in Liverpool’s 1-0 win at Brighton. The Welsh midfielder scored the only goal of the game early in the second half, pouncing on a misplaced pass by the opposing goalkeeper Sophie Baggaley after Mikey Harris’ side tried and failed to play out from the back, to send a cool finish into the bottom left-hand corner. And Holland found herself involved again in injury time, receiving a second yellow card for a foul on Julia Zigiotti Olme in the 94th minute. Speaking after the match, Liverpool’s manager, Matt Beard, said: “I just think the referee needs to understand the state of the game on that second one. There was no malice in the tackle.” Either way, Liverpool were good value for their victory as Brighton struggled to test Rachael Laws in the second half. Xaymaca Awoyungbo

Everton win marred by Olesen injury

Before the visit of West Ham, Everton were on the longest WSL losing-streak in their history – four games in a row – and had not kept a clean sheet at home in the league since January 2023. On Sunday they managed to break both those sequences but the manager, Brian Sørensen, had to wait until the last 10 minutes before goals from Martina Piemonte and Aurora Galli sealed a 2-0 victory that moved the team up to ninth. Sadly the win was overshadowed by a serious injury to Karoline Olesen, who was taken off on a stretcher. “It is a bad one,” Sørensen told the BBC. “It’s not a broken leg, which we thought at the beginning [but] she’s not very well. It looks like the quad muscle was not attached. It doesn’t look very good. It’s a big injury.” Marcus Christenson

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Chelsea Women 14 28 34
2 Man City Women 14 28 34
3 Arsenal Women 14 18 31
4 Man Utd Women 14 13 24
5 Liverpool FC Women 14 -1 22
6 Tottenham Hotspur Women 14 -7 19
7 Leicester Women 14 -5 16
8 Aston Villa Women 14 -9 16
9 Everton Women 14 -13 14
10 West Ham Women 14 -14 11
11 Brighton & Hove Albion Women 14 -17 11
12 Bristol City Women 14 -21 6
 

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