Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

The Guardian 1 min read 6 hours ago

<p>Anna Sandberg is on an upward curve at Manchester United while Arsenal must tighten up defending set pieces</p><p>For the second game in a row Arsenal made a hash of defending a corner and it cost them a goal and, in turn, valuable points in the title race. This time, Kerstin Casparij was the beneficiary as she bundled in Manchester City’s second goal in their 3-2 win. No one in the Arsenal defence seemed able to take command of the box and several players missed chances to clear. It was a similar story seven days earlier when Aston Villa struck late from a set-piece to equalise at the Emirates after the ball bounced in the penalty area. It is surely a problem Renee Slegers and her staff must address if they are going to reverse their recent trend of results and avoid falling out of title contention. <strong>Tom Garry</strong></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/oct/06/womens-super-league-talking-points-arsenal-tottenham-west-ham">Continue reading...</a>
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