The WSL has continued to deliver on its promise of high-quality football, but not everyone is basking in the glory. Chelsea, the defending champions, suffered a disappointing draw against Liverpool, marking their second point this season and leaving them three points behind Manchester City. The Blues' lackluster performance raises questions about their title aspirations.
Meanwhile, Vivianne Miedema proved her doubters wrong with an impressive display for Manchester City. Winning possession on several occasions, she set up Bunny Shaw for a cutting-through ball that led to numerous scoring opportunities. The Dutch striker's quality shone bright as she pulled the strings in behind Shaw, showcasing what can be achieved when she is fully fit.
However, Arsenal struggled to create chances against Tottenham, with the north London side dominating possession but finding themselves unable to score. The Gunners' inability to capitalize on their momentum was a worrying sign for manager Reanne Skinner.
Leicester City set an unwanted record in their defeat to Brighton, going 21 games without a win on the road. Despite showing promise initially, they were ultimately clinical finishing that proved to be lacking.
In contrast, West Ham finally secured their first league win of the season, beating Everton 3-1 and lifting themselves out of the relegation playoff place. Amber Tysiak's superb sliding challenge set the tone for a commanding display, with Sheffielder Shekiera Martinez causing problems for goalkeepers and defenders alike.
Lastly, London City Lionesses moved within one point of Arsenal and Tottenham after a comfortable 3-1 win over Aston Villa. The promoted side are gradually picking up some good results in recent weeks and now find themselves closing in on the league's top dogs.
Meanwhile, Vivianne Miedema proved her doubters wrong with an impressive display for Manchester City. Winning possession on several occasions, she set up Bunny Shaw for a cutting-through ball that led to numerous scoring opportunities. The Dutch striker's quality shone bright as she pulled the strings in behind Shaw, showcasing what can be achieved when she is fully fit.
However, Arsenal struggled to create chances against Tottenham, with the north London side dominating possession but finding themselves unable to score. The Gunners' inability to capitalize on their momentum was a worrying sign for manager Reanne Skinner.
Leicester City set an unwanted record in their defeat to Brighton, going 21 games without a win on the road. Despite showing promise initially, they were ultimately clinical finishing that proved to be lacking.
In contrast, West Ham finally secured their first league win of the season, beating Everton 3-1 and lifting themselves out of the relegation playoff place. Amber Tysiak's superb sliding challenge set the tone for a commanding display, with Sheffielder Shekiera Martinez causing problems for goalkeepers and defenders alike.
Lastly, London City Lionesses moved within one point of Arsenal and Tottenham after a comfortable 3-1 win over Aston Villa. The promoted side are gradually picking up some good results in recent weeks and now find themselves closing in on the league's top dogs.