GOAL breaks down the winners and losers from the 2023-24 WSL season as Emma Hayes went out on a high at Chelsea while Manchester United and Arsenal undrwhelmed
City needed to hope Chelsea slipped up to win league on final day of the season. Chelsea won 6-0 against Manchester United. Marcus Rashford has to leave Man United.. and a Premier League club could offer him a fresh start - Listen to the
Maika Hamano's goal vs Tottenham saw Chelsea return to the top of the WSL. The Blues will go level on points with Man City, but are ahead on goal difference. CHRIS SUTTON: Arsenal players will feel SICK if they don't win the title.. I wonder if they can go again next year - Listen to the
Emma Hayes has left her role as Chelsea Women's manager after 12 years as
An “exhausted” Emma Hayes said she did not have another single drop left to give to the job, after her 12 trophy-laden years in charge of Chelsea ended in dream fashion as they claimed a fifth successive Women’s Super League.]]>
MANCHESTER UNITED 0-6 CHELSEA - KATHRYN BATTE AT OLD TRAFFORD: Her Chelsea team did not just get the job done, they annihilated Manchester United on their own turf.
Emma Hayes said she is "absolutely leaving at the right time" as her
Manager determined to depart on a high while Manchester City aim to spoil leaving party on what could be a dramatic final dayEmma Hayes is not having to work hard to keep emotions in check as she prepares for her final game as Chelsea manager – Saturday’s mouthwatering match-up with Manchester United at Old Trafford – because she is used to doing it.The last drive into work, the last coaching session, the final away trip with the team, watching her family mourn the end of her working...
Manchester United 0-6 Chelsea: A fifth Women’s Super League in a row was sealed with a thumping win at Old Trafford, as Hayes signed off with another title
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes wants to "enjoy this week as much as possible" as
Chelsea finish as champions ahead of Manchester City on goal difference.
Exhausted Chelsea manager signs off with fifth successive title‘I felt we deserved title,’ says Manchester City’s Gareth TaylorEmma Hayes said she doesn’t “have another drop to give” after bowing out as Chelsea manager with a fifth Women’s Super League title in a row, while Manchester City’s Gareth Taylor felt his team would have deserved to be champions.Hayes spoke passionately and emotionally after her side won the league on goal difference with a 6-0 win at Manchester United, her final game...