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Women’s Football Weekly: FA Cup final preview and England trio return
May 13, 2025
Chelsea makes history by finishing the Women's Super League season unbeaten, while Arsenal secures second place in a thrilling match against Manchester United. The Lionesses receive a boost as key players return for upcoming Nations League games. Excitement builds for the FA Cup final as Manchester United's Maya Le Tissier and Elizabeth Terland join to discuss defending their title. The hosts reflect on the importance of teamwork and the unforgettable atmosphere at iconic venues.
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Quick takeaways
- Chelsea's unbeaten WSL season highlights their exceptional resilience and consistency amid increasing competition in women's football.
- Chloe Kelly's resurgence at Arsenal underscores the importance of finding the right club environment for player development and success.
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Chelsea's Unbeaten Achievement
Chelsea Women wrapped up the Women's Super League (WSL) season by becoming the first side to finish a 22-game season unbeaten, an impressive feat considering the league's competitiveness. Under the guidance of new manager Sonia Bon pastor, Chelsea maintained their top performance with a strong mentality, managing several close games with 1-0 scorelines. This unbeaten streak is particularly notable in light of the increased investments and improvement of other teams within the league, making Chelsea's consistency even more remarkable. The achievement highlights not only their skill but also their resilience, as they managed to secure points in matches where their performance was not at its best.