Chelsea won their fifth consecutive Women’s Super League title after Emma Hayes was dropped
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Mayra Ramirez score double Chelsea Routing Manchester United6-0, to win a fifth consecutive Women’s Super League title in a triumphant outing for manager Emma Hayes on Saturday.
Hayes ended her 12-year stint at Chelsea on a high note before crossing the Atlantic to take over as coach of the US women’s team – just before the Americans competed at the Paris Olympics.
Hayes won 15 major titles with Chelsea, including 7 WSL titles.
Chelsea and Manchester city entered Saturday’s finals level on points, but the London club lead on goal difference. Defeat the city Aston Villa The score was 2-1 in Birmingham with both matches being played at the same time.
However, Chelsea fans did not need to check Man City’s score as Ramirez scored in the second minute. The first half goal followed from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd And Sjoeke Nüsken Ramirez then scored the second to make it 4-0 before the break.
Melanie Leupolz And Fran Kirby – also in her final game for Chelsea – scored in the second half.
This season, Chelsea is on track to win four titles. But Hayes’ team lost Arsenal in the WSL Cup final, lost to United in the FA Cup semi-finals and were eliminated by Barcelona in the semi-finals of the Women’s Football Championship.
Associated Press reports.
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