Women’s Super League: Top Three Teams to Challenge for the Title
Manchester United Aim to Make a Statement
Manchester United Women will be hoping to make a statement in the Women’s Super League this season after a disappointing campaign last time out.
The Red Devils finished fourth in the league, 10 points behind champions Chelsea.
Manager Marc Skinner has been busy in the transfer market, bringing in several new players, including former England international Nikita Parris.
Arsenal Aim to Bounce Back
Arsenal Women will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing season in which they finished third in the Women’s Super League.
The Gunners were well off the pace of champions Chelsea and will be hoping to close the gap this season.
Manager Jonas Eidevall has also been active in the transfer market, bringing in several new players, including Dutch international Vivianne Miedema.
Manchester City Aim to Continue Dominance
Manchester City Women will be looking to continue their dominance of the Women’s Super League after winning the title last season.
The Citizens have been the dominant force in the league in recent years, winning the title three times in the last four seasons.
Manager Gareth Taylor has a strong squad at his disposal and will be confident of leading City to another title this season.