Arsenal made Manchester City pay for a rare off-day, as the Gunners took advantage of their hosts' lacklustre performance to secure a 1-0 win at the Emirates stadium. Despite having more touches in the opposition box, City's decision-making was poor, with only one shot on target to Arsenal's four.
City are still top of the WSL table, but their lead is not as insurmountable as it seems. With eight points between them and Manchester United, any slip-up by City could allow United to close the gap. The fact that City have a significant goal difference advantage over United also makes their title prospects uncertain.
In contrast, Chelsea returned to winning ways against Tottenham, with Sonia Bompastor's side coming from behind to win 2-0. The victory was a welcome relief for Bompastor, who had been the subject of speculation about her future at the club.
Everton have also made a positive start to the new week, beating London City Lionesses 1-0 with Courtney Brosnan scoring in stoppage time. The win marked Everton's first back-to-back victories in almost two years and came after the sacking of manager Brian Sørensen.
Manchester United are also showing signs of improvement under Marc Skinner, who has been giving more players a chance to shine beyond the starting XI. The team's 2-0 win against Leicester was a welcome boost for the manager, who is keeping his players fresh across a long season.
Aston Villa's defence remains a major concern, as they conceded four goals in a defeat to Liverpool. The side have been struggling with their backline all season and it remains to be seen if they can turn their form around.
West Ham Women's Viviane Asseyi was instrumental in the Hammers' 3-2 win against Brighton, scoring the winner in stoppage time. The victory eased growing relegation pressure on the team and came after a poor start to the season for West Ham.
The table is as follows:
1. Manchester City Women - 39 points
2. Manchester United Women - 31 points
3. Chelsea Women - 30 points
4. Arsenal Women - 29 points
5. Tottenham Hotspur Women - 26 points
6. London City Lionesses - 19 points
7. Brighton & Hove Albion Women - 17 points
8. Aston Villa Women - 16 points
9. Everton Women - 14 points
10. West Ham Women - 11 points
11. Liverpool FC Women - 10 points
12. Leicester Women - 9 points
City are still top of the WSL table, but their lead is not as insurmountable as it seems. With eight points between them and Manchester United, any slip-up by City could allow United to close the gap. The fact that City have a significant goal difference advantage over United also makes their title prospects uncertain.
In contrast, Chelsea returned to winning ways against Tottenham, with Sonia Bompastor's side coming from behind to win 2-0. The victory was a welcome relief for Bompastor, who had been the subject of speculation about her future at the club.
Everton have also made a positive start to the new week, beating London City Lionesses 1-0 with Courtney Brosnan scoring in stoppage time. The win marked Everton's first back-to-back victories in almost two years and came after the sacking of manager Brian Sørensen.
Manchester United are also showing signs of improvement under Marc Skinner, who has been giving more players a chance to shine beyond the starting XI. The team's 2-0 win against Leicester was a welcome boost for the manager, who is keeping his players fresh across a long season.
Aston Villa's defence remains a major concern, as they conceded four goals in a defeat to Liverpool. The side have been struggling with their backline all season and it remains to be seen if they can turn their form around.
West Ham Women's Viviane Asseyi was instrumental in the Hammers' 3-2 win against Brighton, scoring the winner in stoppage time. The victory eased growing relegation pressure on the team and came after a poor start to the season for West Ham.
The table is as follows:
1. Manchester City Women - 39 points
2. Manchester United Women - 31 points
3. Chelsea Women - 30 points
4. Arsenal Women - 29 points
5. Tottenham Hotspur Women - 26 points
6. London City Lionesses - 19 points
7. Brighton & Hove Albion Women - 17 points
8. Aston Villa Women - 16 points
9. Everton Women - 14 points
10. West Ham Women - 11 points
11. Liverpool FC Women - 10 points
12. Leicester Women - 9 points