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Man City crowned WSL champions for first time since 2016 but ‘this isn’t end of road’ – UK Times

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Manchester City manager Andree Jeglertz said he had a feeling at the start of the season that they could win the Women’s Super League title and that the club’s hunger for silverware was the reason he joined.

City were crowned Women’s Super League champions on Wednesday for the first time since 2016 after Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw at Brighton. City will now turn their attention ‌to their ​FA Cup semi-final against ‌holders Chelsea on ​Sunday.

Jeglertz, who joined City ahead of the season, is only the second manager in WSL history to win the title in his debut campaign, following Chelsea’s Sonia Bompastor in 2025. “I knew the ambition from ‌the club, what they put ‌into the women’s programme, the quality of players and also the hunger to win,” the Swede ⁠told the BBC.

“Definitely, I had a feeling already from the beginning that it was possible. I’m here because that was one of the many things they wanted us to aim for. “I definitely believed in it, ‌but it went fast. We got ​pretty good, quite early. The more ‌you believe in ⁠it, then everything is possible with ⁠quality of this group.”

A recent 3-2 reverse to Brighton could not derail them as City surged to a title victory that finally brought an end to Chelsea’s dominant run of six titles in a row.

“This wouldn’t ​have been possible without the incredible effort, belief, passion and dedication of ‌my colleagues, the players and the fans. ⁠They’ve all been a credit to the club as well as themselves ⁠and deserve to celebrate this amazing moment,” Jeglertz said.

“But this isn’t the end of the road – we still ‌have plenty to fight for ​this season and in the coming years. ‌I’m excited by what the future holds ​for this amazing group of players and this fantastic club.”

(Reuters)

Third-placed Arsenal were eager to bounce back from Saturday’s Champions League exit to Lyon and keep the title race alive in the first of three matches in hand on City.

Arsenal and boss Renee Slegers were well aware only victory at Brighton would be enough and despite Frida Maanum’s 62nd-minute strike being able to cancel out Fuka Tsunoda’s first-half opener for Brighton, the visitors could not find a winner and it ensured City were able to celebrate silverware in their first season under boss Andree Jeglertz.

Arsenal started slowly under the watchful eye of Dame Kelly Holmes, who was part of a bumper Broadfield Stadium crowd.

After Caitlin Foord and Alesso Russo squandered first-half chances, Brighton stunned the visitors in the 43rd-minute when (Fuka) Tsunoda beat Victoria Pelova to the ball and drilled beyond Daphne van Domselaar via a deflection.

Pelova was withdrawn at half-time and Arsenal returned with better intent with Russo only able to scuff wide before Foord forced Chiamaka Nnadozie to tip over. Maanum had penalty appeals waved away soon after before the leveller arrived with 62 minutes played.

Russo brilliantly spun away and played into Maanum, who composed herself and slotted into the bottom corner, but Slegers still produced a triple substitution Katie McCabe, Beth Mead and Stina Blackstenius sent on.

A final roll of the dice was the introduction of Chloe Kelly with seven minutes left, but the former Manchester City winger was unable to produce any late magic to deny her old side.

It meant Arsenal had to settle for a 1-1 draw which signalled the end of their title challenge and Chelsea’s run of six consecutive league championships on a special night for champions City.

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