
The Women's Super League saved its best drama for last. Manchester City lifted the title after a 4-1 demolition of West Ham. Arsenal secured automatic Women's Champions League qualification with a 3-1 win at Liverpool — Alessia Russo scoring twice to make sure there was no nervous wait. And at Stamford Bridge, Sam Kerr wrote one more line in her Chelsea story with the only goal in a 1-0 win over Manchester United. Final day. Everything on the table. The WSL delivered.
Arsenal needed a result at Anfield and Alessia Russo made certain they got one. The England striker's brace was the spine of a composed 3-1 victory — the kind of performance that doesn't leave the outcome in doubt for long. Second place confirmed, Women's Champions League football booked, job done.
It matters more than just a table position. Automatic UCL qualification means Arsenal go straight into the group stage — no qualifying rounds, no early-summer nerves. For a club that has been building steadily under their current setup, this is the reward that makes the next window easier to plan around.
Manchester City were already champions heading into the final round, but a 4-1 win over West Ham was the kind of send-off a title-winning side deserves. Dominant from the off, they finished the season the way they spent most of it — in front, and in control. There was nothing left to prove; they proved it anyway.
The subplot that will linger longest from this final day belongs to Sam Kerr. The Australian striker scored the only goal as Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 to finish third — and if the reports are right that this was her final appearance for the club, she chose a fitting way to go out. One goal, three points, a quiet kind of goodbye.
Chelsea have not officially confirmed Kerr's departure, and no announcement has been made as of the time of writing. But the way the day felt — the reaction inside the ground, the weight of the moment — suggested everyone present understood what might have just happened.
She didn't need a send-off speech. The goal said enough.
The Women's Super League saved its best drama for last. Manchester City lifted the title after a 4-1 demolition of West Ham. Arsenal secured automatic Women's Champions League qualification with a 3-1 win at Liverpool
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