Manchester City win WSL title for second time after Arsenal fail to beat Brighton
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Manchester City win WSL title for second time after Arsenal fail to beat Brighton
"Manchester City are WSL champions for the first time in 10 years, after Arsenal were held to a frustrated draw at Brighton. City will not care about the manner of their victory."
"The City manager, Andree Jeglertz, praised how his players have met every challenge in front of them head on this season, having not released the stranglehold they have held on top spot since 9 November."
"Arsenal needed to win all of their games in hand to keep the title race alive but fell at the first hurdle against Brighton, despite coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw."
"Renee Slegers' side could feel aggrieved that two penalty shouts were waved away, contributing to their struggles after a recent Champions League exit."
Manchester City secured the WSL championship for the first time since 2016, following Arsenal's draw against Brighton. City maintained their lead since November, with only a few losses. Manager Andree Jeglertz praised the team's resilience and performance throughout the season. Arsenal needed to win their remaining games to challenge for the title but faltered against Brighton, resulting in a disappointing draw. The match featured controversial moments, including two penalty appeals for Arsenal that were denied, contributing to their struggles after a recent Champions League exit.
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