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Manchester City Wins Women’s Super League Title, Ending Chelsea’s Reign

  • Man City sealed the Women’s Super League title after Arsenal’s 1‑1 draw with Brighton

  • The triumph ends Chelsea’s six-year dominance, with City six points clear and one match remaining

  • Andree Jeglertz guided the team to glory in his first season, having joined from Denmark’s national side

Manchester City clinched the Women’s Super League title on Wednesday, ending Chelsea’s six-year reign in the competition.

A draw between third-place Arsenal and Brighton (1-1) allowed City, who have one match left, to secure an unassailable lead at the top of the table.

City, which did not qualify for this season’s Women’s Champions League, has held the top position since November 9.

Swedish coach Andrée Jeglertz has led City to this success in his debut season after joining from Denmark’s national team.

This marks City’s second Women’s Super League title, their first being in 2016.

City currently sits six points ahead of second-place Chelsea, who also have one game remaining. Arsenal trails by 10 points and has three matches left to play.




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