Chelsea achieves a record-breaking feat, securing the Women's Super League title without suffering a single defeat throughout the season.
Unbeatable Blues Storm WSL, Grab Sixth Straight Title
The Chelsea Women's squad made history by wrapping up an unbeaten 22-match season in the Women's Super League (WSL), thanks to a late 1-0 victory over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.This remarkable feat marks the first unbeaten 22-game campaign ever recorded in a 22-game WSL season.
Entering the match with the championship already sewn up, the stakes remained high for Sonia Bompastor's squad, who faced pressure from Liverpool for most of the game. In the dying moments, academy graduate Aggie Beever-Jones clinched the win by firing past goalkeeper Rachel Laws, sending the Blues into a frenzy.
The triumph also set a new standard for the WSL, reaching an unprecedented 60 points this season—the highest points tally in league history. Meanwhile, Arsenal leapfrogged Manchester United for second place after a thrilling 4-3 Emirates Stadium victory.
Chelsea claimed their first title under Bompastor's management, who took over from five-time WSL champion Emma Hayes after she departed last year to lead the United States women's national team. After the match, Bompastor reflected on the extraordinary accomplishment, stating, "You only live these moments maybe once in your life. It's difficult to believe, but you need to enjoy it because it's a great achievement."
With the FA Cup final fast approaching, Chelsea aims to complete a domestic treble by beating Manchester United on May 18. City finished the WSL in fourth place, while Brighton and Hove Albion took fifth. Lastly, Crystal Palace were relegated after finishing twelfth, leaving Tottenham Hotspur at the foot of the table.
The Blues, who also captured the League Cup, are ready to build upon this season's triumphs with Beever-Jones stressing, "We are always looking to push on to the next thing." With the Champions League also in their sights, Chelsea is poised to continue their reign as one of the top forces in women's football.
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- Chelsea, led by Sonia Bompastor, made history in the Women's Super League (WSL) by achieving an unbeaten 22-match season, clinching their sixth consecutive title with a 1-0 victory over Liverpool.
- The triumph in the WSL also set a new record for the highest points tally in league history at 60 points.
- Aggie Beever-Jones, an academy graduate, secured the winning goal for Chelsea, firing past Rachel Laws in the dying moments of the championship decider at Stamford Bridge.
- Chelsea, having also won the League Cup and nearing a domestic treble, is ready to continue its dominance in women's sports, with Beever-Jones emphasizing their drive to push on to the next level and aiming for success in the Champions League as well.