Why summers of change beckon for WSL giants
Summary
Chelsea’s women’s football team finished third in the Women’s Super League, ending their six-year winning streak. Arsenal secured second place but did not win the league, while Manchester City won the league for the first time in 10 years.Key Facts
- Chelsea finished third in the Women’s Super League this season.
- Chelsea’s longtime players Sam Kerr and Millie Bright left the club; Bright retired and Kerr played her last game.
- Arsenal secured second place, beating Liverpool in their final match.
- Manchester City won the Women’s Super League title, their first in 10 years.
- Chelsea must go through qualifying rounds to play in next season’s Champions League.
- Arsenal also lost key players, with Katie McCabe and Beth Mead leaving the club.
- Sam Kerr scored her 116th goal for Chelsea in her final appearance, tying the club’s all-time scoring record.
- Both Chelsea and Arsenal plan to rebuild their teams during the summer transfer period, with Chelsea likely signing striker Khadija Shaw and Arsenal possibly bringing in new midfielders and defenders.
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