Manchester City Breaks Chelsea's WSL Streak
Manchester City secured the Women's Super League title, breaking Chelsea's six-year hold. Despite Arsenal's draw, City remained uncatchable in first place. Led by coach Andrée Jeglertz, City's triumph marks their second league title. They sit six points ahead of Chelsea, with one match remaining for both teams.
Manchester City has clinched the Women's Super League title, ending Chelsea's formidable six-year reign over the competition. Their victory was sealed after Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Brighton, ensuring City could not be overtaken at the top of the standings.
The triumph, marking City's second league title with the first in 2016, comes under the new leadership of Swedish coach Andrée Jeglertz. Jeglertz joined City from Denmark's national team and achieved this milestone in his debut season.
With one game remaining, City is comfortably six points clear of second-place Chelsea. Arsenal, in third, trails by 10 points with three matches left in their schedule.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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