Manchester City's Dominant Win Paves the Way for Title Glory, as Arsenal Becomes World Champions in Thrilling Fashion.
The Women's Football Weekly panel was abuzz with excitement after Manchester City's 5-1 thrashing of Chelsea, which sent a clear message to their title rivals. The Blues' ruthless display, spearheaded by Kerolin's hat-trick, has opened up a 12-point lead at the top and all but sealed the WSL crown.
Meanwhile, in another exciting match, Manchester United edged past Liverpool, while Everton finally ended their Goodison Park hoodoo against Aston Villa. Tottenham also edged past West Ham, as London City Lionesses continued their remarkable comeback story.
But it was Arsenal who stole the show with an extra-time thriller victory over Corinthians in the inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup. The Gunners' win marked a historic moment for women's football, and the panel discussed its significance, including the prize money on offer and the controversies surrounding the tournament.
The team also touched upon proposed radical changes to the Women's FA Cup, transfer deadline day talking points, and your questions answered.
It's been an eventful week in the world of women's football, with Manchester City, Arsenal, and their rivals all taking major strides towards glory. As we look ahead to the remainder of the season, one thing is clear: only time will tell who will emerge victorious.
The Women's Football Weekly panel was abuzz with excitement after Manchester City's 5-1 thrashing of Chelsea, which sent a clear message to their title rivals. The Blues' ruthless display, spearheaded by Kerolin's hat-trick, has opened up a 12-point lead at the top and all but sealed the WSL crown.
Meanwhile, in another exciting match, Manchester United edged past Liverpool, while Everton finally ended their Goodison Park hoodoo against Aston Villa. Tottenham also edged past West Ham, as London City Lionesses continued their remarkable comeback story.
But it was Arsenal who stole the show with an extra-time thriller victory over Corinthians in the inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup. The Gunners' win marked a historic moment for women's football, and the panel discussed its significance, including the prize money on offer and the controversies surrounding the tournament.
The team also touched upon proposed radical changes to the Women's FA Cup, transfer deadline day talking points, and your questions answered.
It's been an eventful week in the world of women's football, with Manchester City, Arsenal, and their rivals all taking major strides towards glory. As we look ahead to the remainder of the season, one thing is clear: only time will tell who will emerge victorious.