Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action | Rachel Brown-Finnis


Mewis and Weir shine for Manchester City, Galton keeps up Manchester United’s winning away run and Morgan is spot-on again for Spurs

Manchester City and Arsenal gave us a dramatic match, from the moment the Gunners took the lead after two minutes to City’s winner in stoppage time. It was great to see the return of the old City, galvanised by Sam Mewis, the team’s driving force in terms of both her physical power and her leadership. Mewis’s battle with Arsenal’s Katie McCabe was one meaty match-up, two physically strong players but technically excellent as well. I’ve said a few times this season that City have looked disjointed, not really themselves, but this could be a turning point for them and put them back in the race for the title, or at least for the Champions League places.

What a couple of weeks @itscarolineweir has had! At the death
@ManCityWomen @ArsenalWFC#BarclaysFAWSL highlights ⤵️

Two goals in two games for @leah_galton21 @ReadingFCWomen @ManUtdWomen #BarclaysFAWSL highlights ⤵️

A brilliant header from @RachelDaly3! @bristolcitywfc @westhamwomen#BarclaysFAWSL highlights ⤵️

Four goals in two league games for @samkerr1 @BHAFCWomen @ChelseaFCW #BarclaysFAWSL highlights ⤵️

Clinical from the spot, @alexmorgan13!@SpursWomen @AVWFCOfficial#BarclaysFAWSL highlights ⤵️

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