The title battles in both the English Premier League and Women’s Super League remain neck and neck,but there were contrasting fortunes for Aussies Ange Postecoglou and Mary Fowler.
Emma Hayes appeared to push Jonas Eidevall as he tried to shake her hand after her side’s quadruple bid ended with a 1-0 extra-time defeat.
Charlotte Grant saw just two minutes of action at the Women’s World Cup. With the Paris Olympics beckoning,she doesn’t want to spend another major tournament as an onlooker.
Women’s soccer is booming,but one star says the foundations of the sport are not developing fast enough to keep up with demand.
Katrina Gorry and Mackenzie Arnold were pivotal for West Ham as the relegation-threatened side stunned a star-studded Arsenal in the Women’s Super League. But Gorry almost missed the match.
While many Matildas are making their names in the Women’s Super League overseas,Matildas midfielder Alex Chidiac knows the best version of herself,on and off the pitch,is back in Melbourne.
Tottenham eased the pressure on Ange Postecoglou with a 4-1 win,but Sam Kerr was on the other end of the same scoreline in a Matildas-filled Women’s Super League clash.
Sam Kerr’s club Chelsea announced the Australian captain will remain in London as the World Cup semi-finalists head to Canada for two friendly matches.
Sam Kerr scored for Chelsea on Sunday to capitalise on a first-half Jessie Fleming strike and help secure a 3-0 victory over Everton.
Steph Catley has hammered home a terrific - and rare - goal to send Arsenal on their way to a 2-1 victory over fellow title contenders Manchester City.
Emma Hayes,one of the most decorated managers in women’s football,will step down as Chelsea manager.