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The Women’s Super League title went down to the final day of the season but it was Chelsea who emerged victorious with a thumping 6-0 win over Manchester United

Gareth Taylor believes Manchester City must improve in all areas if they are match Chelsea’s successes(2024 James Gill – Danehouse)

Gareth Taylor has played down the idea that Emma Hayes’ departure from Chelsea will open the Women’s Super League landscape for a new juggernaut.

City were consigned to a bridesmaid as Chelsea once more were crowned champions of the WSL following City’s 2-1 win over Aston Villa and Chelsea’s 6-0 thrashing of Manchester United.




A fourth successive final day WSL decider came down to goal difference in the end. City required at least a three-goal swing and a potential favour from United if they were to usurp the defending champions. But it was Chelsea who raged into an early lead and refused to relent as City toiled to break through a tenacious Villa side. Despite goals from Mary Fowler and Lauren Hemp, it was not enough to usurp Chelsea’s superior goal difference.

The victory for Hayes’ marks her fifth consecutive league title with the Blues and her seventh under her aegis. But whether her departure will open the doors for City and others to tussle for the top spot, Taylor was not convinced.

“It depends on what the new manager does,” Taylor said afterwards.

“I don’t think it’s always down to the coach being the real factor for why a team is so successful or not. Of course they play a role in that, like we all do. BUt really it’s down to the players. The players have to be the ones who go over the white line and play the way they want the coach to play and let’s see.

“Things maybe change now but we need to continuously keep pushing, building. We are stronger than where we were last season but we need to kick on next season.”

City were hampered by injury in the final stages of the title race. Losing their only summer signing Jill Roord midway through the campaign was a blow that Taylor managed to navigate, but the loss of the WSL’s Golden Boot winner Khadija Shaw with three matches to go transpired to be too formidable. Indeed, Shaw’s absence was conspicuous in City’s 2-1 loss to Arsenal on the penultimate weekend, and again on the final day as Villa keeper Anna Leat relished an inspired afternoon.

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