“Of course, mathematically it’s not, but I think the title is done. Our job between now and the end of the season is to keep pushing until the end, but I think it will be very difficult.”
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WSL managers – as women’s football continues to grow so does attention on the managers within the league. We bring you their thoughts pre and post-match.
Shove affairs and heated rivalries can push women’s game forward Rivalries and tribalism are two of the things we love about the game and there’s…
Former England Under-19s head coach Amy Merricks is set to take over as the new head coach of Women’s Championship side Birmingham City. Merricks, who…
Chelsea agree deal for Sonia Bompastor to replace Emma Hayes as manager Lyon manager Sonia Bompastor is set to take over from Emma Hayes as…
Chelsea women’s boss criticised for accusing Arsenal rival of ‘male aggression’ Ian Wright has criticised Emma Hayes after the Chelsea Women’s manager accused Jonas Eidevall…
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has dismissed accusations from Chelsea boss Emma Hayes of him acting with ‘male aggression’ on the touchline during the Women’s League Cup final.
Melissa Phillips: Brighton sack manager with club 10th in Women’s Super League Melissa Phillip has been sacked as the manager of Brighton, while the team…
Chelsea’s Champions League win over Real Madrid was ‘boring’ – Emma Hayes Despite securing top spot in the group and advancing to the quarter-finals of…
Jonas Eidevall: Arsenal’s fans playing huge role in growing women’s game Arsenal women’s boss Jonas Eidevall says that the North London club’s fervent fanbase has…
‘The better team won’: Emma Hayes reacts to Chelsea’s 4-1 thumping In a recent Women’s Super League (WSL) match at the Emirates Stadium, Chelsea manager…
Emma Hayes’ era begins at USWNT, veteran players dropped Emma Hayes still has around six months with Chelsea FC before she bids farewell to club…
WSL: It is time to grow the league to 18 teams, says Emma Hayes BBC Sport says Chelsea manager Emma Hayes wants the Women’s Super…
The Guardian says Beth England’s 50th Women’s Super League goal helped Chelsea to a 2-0 win over West Ham.