Chelsea on verge of fourth straight WSL title after 2-0 win over Arsenal
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[May 22, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) -Women's Super League (WSL) leaders Chelsea
beat Arsenal 2-0 on Sunday to stay top of the standings and move
within touching distance of a fourth straight league crown, but
Manchester United have not yet given up the chase.
The Red Devils ensured the race will go to the final day next
weekend by beating Manchester City 2-1 with a stoppage-time goal
from Lucia Garcia, leaving Chelsea two points clear of United on 55
points with one round of games remaining.
The Blues also have the edge over United in goal difference and
their fate will be in their own hands when they visit
relegation-threatened Reading in their last game next Saturday.
Earlier on Sunday, Chelsea eased past Arsenal, with Guro Reiten
putting them ahead after sliding in at the far post to turn in an
Eve Perisset cross in the 22nd minute.
Captain Magdalena Eriksson, who will leave the London club at the
end of the season, followed that up by stabbing in a second from
close range following a free-kick to pile the pressure on United in
the late kick-off.
United started well and took the lead through Hayley Ladd, and when
City had goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck sent off before the break for a
foul on Nikita Parris, the United faithful were sure the title chase
would live on until the final day.
Instead, they had to endure some anxious moments as United keeper
Mary Earps was caught out by a deep cross from Filippa Angeldahl
which flew into the net, and it took a late close-range strike from
Garcia to give them the points.
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Chelsea v Arsenal - Kingsmeadow, London, Britain - May 21, 2023
Chelsea's Magdalena Eriksson celebrates with Maren Mielde after the
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Fourth-placed City's defeat means Arsenal are all
but certain to finish third as they have a three-point lead and a
far superior goal difference.
Bottom side Reading suffered a big blow on Saturday as they lost 4-1
at Tottenham Hotspur and they now face Chelsea next weekend needing
a win to have any chance of staying up.
Reading are 12th on 11 points, two behind Leicester City who lost
2-1 at home to West Ham United on Sunday, while mid-table Everton
beat 10th-placed Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 thanks to a
stoppage-time goal from Sweden international Hannah Bennison.
The highest-scoring match of the day saw WSL top scorer Rachel Daly
net again to take her total to 21 as her Aston Villa side came back
to draw 3-3 with visitors Liverpool.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, additional reporting by Philip
O'Connor in Stockholm; editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken Ferris)
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