Philosophic Hayes admits title 'done' for Chelsea

Emma Hayes admitted she believes the Women's Super League (WSL) title-race is "done" after suffering a damaging 4-3 defeat to Liverpool, crushing the west London side's chances of retaining the title.


Hayes on WSL title race: Chelsea have slim chance

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has said her side only have a "small chance" of retaining their Women's Super League title this season.


Hayes slams ref: 'Worst call in UWCL history'

Emma Hayes has said that Chelsea were "robbed" in their Champions League semifinal loss on Saturday as she gave a scathing assessment of the officiating.


Hayes: Big crowd could edge Chelsea past Barça

Chelsea boss Emma Hayes said on Friday that she hopes the large crowd headed to Stamford Bridge will help her team beat Barça in the Champions League.


Wonderkid XI: Yohannes, Kafaji, Ortega among top young women's players to watch

With plenty of youngsters on show at the 2023 Women's World Cup, wonderkids are on the rise in women's football. Here are some to watch this year.


New U.S. coach recites poem in response to critics

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes deflected questions and criticism over her comments towards Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall after the Conti Cup last month, instead opting to recite a Robert Frost poem and detail an interaction with her son.


How Man United went from WSL title challengers to crisis club

Manchester United, in disarray both on and off the pitch, are a far cry from their triumphant performances in last season's Women's Super League.


Williamson set for 'emotional' England return

England captain Leah Williamson will make her return to the Lionesses on Tuesday against the Republic of Ireland after a year absent from the national team following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.


Arsenal: No cardiac causes for Maanum collapse

Arsenal have confirmed that after extensive testing following Frida Maanum's collapse during the Conti Cup final on Sunday, "no obvious cardiac causes" were found.


Bronze: England aiming for back-to-back Euro wins

England and Barcelona defender Lucy Bronze says the "long goal" for the Lionesses is to make history and become back-to-back European Champions.