Manchester City's dominating display over Chelsea has propelled them to the top of the Women's Super League (WSL) table, opening up a significant 12-point lead. The Blues' heaviest defeat in years was a ruthless display from Andrée Jeglertz's side, with Kerolin scoring a hat-trick to seal their fifth consecutive win.
Manchester United moved into second place after a hard-fought victory over Liverpool, while Everton finally broke their Goodison Park hoodoo against Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Tottenham edged past West Ham in a closely contested match, and London City Lionesses secured comeback wins.
However, the true showstopper was Arsenal's inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup win, defeating Corinthians 2-1 after extra time. The victory marked a significant milestone for Renée Slegers' side, who lifted the trophy and earned substantial prize money.
The panel discussed the significance of the championship, the impact on Arsenal's global standing, and the controversy surrounding a penalty that forced extra time. As for the Women's FA Cup, there are plans to introduce radical changes in an effort to boost participation.
Transfer deadline day saw its fair share of talking points, but one thing is clear: this season has been filled with exciting matches and unexpected results. The panel answered questions from listeners and provided insights into the world of women's football.
The Women's FA Cup will be undergoing significant changes next season in an effort to boost participation. However, it remains to be seen whether these changes will have a positive impact on the competition.
Manchester United moved into second place after a hard-fought victory over Liverpool, while Everton finally broke their Goodison Park hoodoo against Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Tottenham edged past West Ham in a closely contested match, and London City Lionesses secured comeback wins.
However, the true showstopper was Arsenal's inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup win, defeating Corinthians 2-1 after extra time. The victory marked a significant milestone for Renée Slegers' side, who lifted the trophy and earned substantial prize money.
The panel discussed the significance of the championship, the impact on Arsenal's global standing, and the controversy surrounding a penalty that forced extra time. As for the Women's FA Cup, there are plans to introduce radical changes in an effort to boost participation.
Transfer deadline day saw its fair share of talking points, but one thing is clear: this season has been filled with exciting matches and unexpected results. The panel answered questions from listeners and provided insights into the world of women's football.
The Women's FA Cup will be undergoing significant changes next season in an effort to boost participation. However, it remains to be seen whether these changes will have a positive impact on the competition.