The Premier League Women's Super League season has reached a critical juncture, with several teams jostling for top spot. Liverpool finally broke their winless streak last weekend, but can they sustain the momentum?
After 13 matches, Manchester City Women are firmly in the lead, nine points clear at the top of the table. Their latest victory over London City Lionesses was a testament to their dominance, with Bunny Shaw scoring a late winner to seal a 2-1 triumph. The Jamaica striker has been in scintillating form this season, averaging a goal per game and cementing her status as one of the top strikers in the league.
Chelsea Women, meanwhile, are struggling to keep pace. Despite beating Arsenal 0-2 at Stamford Bridge, they remain two points behind Manchester City in third place. The Blues' title hopes are dwindling fast, with their form far from convincing in recent weeks.
Arsenal Women are another team who are finding it difficult to catch up. Although they beat Chelsea convincingly last weekend, the draw has done them little good, as they now trail Manchester City by 10 points. Renée Slegers' side need to find a way to win against the big teams and avoid drawing games if they hope to mount a title challenge.
In contrast, Liverpool Women have finally broken their winless spell with a thrilling stoppage-time victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Mia Enderby was the hero of the day, scoring two goals in the final minutes of the game to seal a 3-1 triumph. The Reds are now within touching distance of the top three, and Gareth Taylor's team will be eager to build on this momentum.
Meanwhile, West Ham Women are still struggling at the bottom of the table. Their latest loss to Leicester Women has left them with just one win all season, and their fans are growing increasingly restless. A change in management is likely to happen sooner rather than later if things don't improve soon.
The title race may be heating up, but there are still several teams who need to improve quickly if they hope to have any chance of catching the leaders.
After 13 matches, Manchester City Women are firmly in the lead, nine points clear at the top of the table. Their latest victory over London City Lionesses was a testament to their dominance, with Bunny Shaw scoring a late winner to seal a 2-1 triumph. The Jamaica striker has been in scintillating form this season, averaging a goal per game and cementing her status as one of the top strikers in the league.
Chelsea Women, meanwhile, are struggling to keep pace. Despite beating Arsenal 0-2 at Stamford Bridge, they remain two points behind Manchester City in third place. The Blues' title hopes are dwindling fast, with their form far from convincing in recent weeks.
Arsenal Women are another team who are finding it difficult to catch up. Although they beat Chelsea convincingly last weekend, the draw has done them little good, as they now trail Manchester City by 10 points. Renée Slegers' side need to find a way to win against the big teams and avoid drawing games if they hope to mount a title challenge.
In contrast, Liverpool Women have finally broken their winless spell with a thrilling stoppage-time victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Mia Enderby was the hero of the day, scoring two goals in the final minutes of the game to seal a 3-1 triumph. The Reds are now within touching distance of the top three, and Gareth Taylor's team will be eager to build on this momentum.
Meanwhile, West Ham Women are still struggling at the bottom of the table. Their latest loss to Leicester Women has left them with just one win all season, and their fans are growing increasingly restless. A change in management is likely to happen sooner rather than later if things don't improve soon.
The title race may be heating up, but there are still several teams who need to improve quickly if they hope to have any chance of catching the leaders.