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As the curtain comes down on 2022, it’s time to look back and reflect on what an entertaining, exciting and quite frankly chaotic year it has been in the WSL.

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Chelsea won a record third straight title, Birmingham dropped out of the top flight for the first time since the WSL’s inception, and some all-time greats retired.

From moments of individual brilliance, unlikely upsets and iconic moments, here are 90min’s choice of WSL awards for 2022.

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Caroline Weir’s chip is a goal you cannot help but watch again and again, and is made even more special by the fact she had scored a near identical, similarly outrageous effort 12 months earlier in this exact fixture.

The 2022 goal was even more vital; the deciding moment in a 1-0 victory for City over a United side they were battling with for the WSL’s final Champions League spot.

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You catch your breath as you watch the ball float towards the top corner, thinking: ‘surely she’s not done it again??’ The audacity to even attempt it, let alone the talent to execute it. Twice.

As Weir herself poetically put it: “Oh that’s quite naughty.”

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Alessia Russo, Martha Thomas

Arsenal vs Manchester United was a superb football match / Harriet Lander/GettyImages

Arsenal vs Manchester United was an all-time WSL classic that had absolutely everything you could ever want from a game of football, not least because there were five goals and it wasn’t until stoppage time that it was finally decided.

United took the lead in the first half, before Frida Maanum and Laura Weinroither goals put Arsenal ahead with under 20 minutes left. But the Red Devils, previously guilty of lacking the hardened mentality of their main rivals, came roaring back late on through Millie Turner and Alessia Russo.

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Adding to the dramatic pendulum-like and edge of your seat nature of the game was the fact that it was played in an electric atmosphere in front of 40,000 people at the Emirates Stadium. United were even granted a dedicated away section that their supporters packed out, and they were in raucous form following the last gasp winner.

Reading against Leicester in October was the very definition of a relegation six-pointer. The two sides occupied the bottom two spots in the WSL, and neither had collected a win or so much as a point between them. With just one relegation spot in the top flight and only 22 matches across the season, this head-to-head was going to be huge in determining who ultimately survives the drop.

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Leicester found themselves 1-0 up as time ticked away and the Foxes headed towards a massive three points. But as the clock struck 90, Rachel Rowe scored straight from a corner to level the scores for Reading, before riding three Leicester challenges in stoppage time and arrowing a rasping effort from range into the bottom corner.

A sensational way to complete a dramatic turnaround when the stakes were that high.

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Veatriki Sarri

Birmingham stunned Arsenal in the WSL at the start of 2022 / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

When top of the table Arsenal visited basement side Birmingham in the pair’s first WSL outing of 2022, the outcome seemed a formality. The Gunners had not lost to anyone other than Manchester City, Chelsea or Manchester United since April 2018. Birmingham had been the team responsible back then, but that was a Blues side who would finish the season in fourth place and England striker Ellen White netted a hat-trick in the 3-0 victory.

There was no White in sight when Birmingham welcomed unbeaten Arsenal in January, and although the Gunners were injury hit, depleted and makeshift, no one would have predicted what unfolded.

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Libby Smith gave Birmingham the lead inside three minutes, and a wonderful Veatriki Sarri strike doubled their advantage on the stroke of half time. The 2-0 victory was Birmingham’s first league win since November 2020, and although they were relegated at the end of the season, their three points over Arsenal would end up costing the Gunners the title.

Sam Kerr

Kerr has enjoyed a superb 2022 / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

Sam Kerr was the queen of important goals for Chelsea in 2022, with her cutting edge in crucial moments in the home stretch of the 2021/22 season vital to the Blues securing a third successive WSL title.

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Be it the last gasp winner against Aston Villa in March, the three goals in the space of four days in April that saw the Blues to a pair of hard fought wins over Tottenham, or the sublime brace against Manchester United on the final day of the season to ensure the title remained in west London, the Australian was pivotal.

“She knows she can cope with these situations and deliver when it really, really matters,” Emma Hayes said of Kerr. “And, most importantly, have joy in what she’s doing.”

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Maya Le Tissier

Le Tissier has enjoyed an excellent 2022 / Gareth Copley/GettyImages

Maya Le Tissier was still a teenager at the start of 2022. Yet the Guernsey-born starlet was already a vital player for Brighton, having played every WSL game for the Seagulls in 2020/21 and also going on to repeat that feat in 2021/22.

Manchester United saw enough in Le Tissier to trigger a release clause in her Brighton contract and then put her straight into the starting lineup of a team determined to finish in the top three and qualify for the Champions League for the first time.

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Not only that, the now 20-year-old has been a crucial part of her new club’s early success in the first half of 2022/23. She has also done it as a centre-back, keeping more established internationals on the bench, rather than the full-back role in which she initially made her name.

Emma Hayes

Hayes guided Chelsea to the double in 2022 / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

Rehanne Skinner and Kelly Chambers have both worked wonders at either end of 2022 – Skinner at the start, to have Tottenham in contention for Champions League football for much of the 2021/22 campaign, and Chambers particularly towards the end of 2022, with a series of huge results to lift Reading clear of the drop zone.

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But for sheer, unrelenting consistency across the 12 months, Emma Hayes takes it. Chelsea have lost just once in 23 WSL outings in 2022, winning 20, including a nine-game winning streak to claim the 2021/22 league title – an unprecedented third in a row.

Even when the Chelsea boss stepped away for six weeks in October to recover from an emergency hysterectomy, the systems she had already ensured were in place during her tenure meant that the Blues didn’t miss a beat in her absence, winning six from six.

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Rachel Daly

Daly has instantly been among the goals for Villa / Naomi Baker/GettyImages

Aston Villa’s summer business in 2022 was exceptional, with additions Dan Turner, Kenza Dali and Kirsty Hanson all hitting the ground running and enjoying hugely impressive first halves of the season.

But one signing really turned heads: the arrival of England international Rachel Daly. Having been crying out for a striker last season after netting just 13 WSL goals as a result, Villa bagged one of the NWSL’s most prolific. Daly featured at left-back during England’s Euro 2022, but when asked where she would feature for Villa, Carla Ward was quite clear.

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“Listen, Rachel Daly’s not a defender, not anywhere near Aston Villa. She’s an out and out forward for us,” Ward said.

The striker has netted eight goals in nine appearances – including an opening day brace to stun Manchester City, and a hat-trick against Reading. Villa have already matched their goalscoring tally for last season after just nine games.

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Chloe Kelly

Chloe Kelly staged a remarkable comeback from injury in 2022 / Angel Martinez/GettyImages

While enjoying the season of her life, Chloe Kelly suffered an ACL injury in May 2021, robbing her of a place in Team GB’s Tokyo Olympic squad.

The injury can take players over a year to recover from, and some struggle to hit the same heights as before. Kelly returned to action in April 2022, and was back in the starting XI by the end of the month.

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“I remember during her first game back against West Ham, she went into a crunching tackle within 10 minutes of being on the pitch and I shouted at the TV: ‘YES Chlo!’ – that is the fearless mentality you need to have,” Kelly’s City teammate Esme Morgan wrote in her 90min column in July.

The winger finished the season with a goal and three assists in five WSL appearances, forcing herself into England’s Euro 2022 squad and having a pretty important impact during the Wembley final. She continues to play with the same fearless belief that she was renowned for pre-ACL injury.

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Arsenal beat Tottenham in front of a record crowd at the Emirates / Clive Rose/GettyImages

Arsenal set a pair of huge WSL records in 2022, breaking the league’s longest winning streak record by notching up 14 between March and November.

The Gunners also set a new all-time high WSL attendance, eclipsing the three-year long record that had been held by Tottenham. A crowd of 47,367 were in the stands at the Emirates to witness Arsenal run out 4-0 winners over Spurs, comfortably beating the previous record of 38,262 set by the north London pair at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November 2019.

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Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall was keen to emphasise the importance of Arsenal selling the number of tickets they did for the fixture, as opposed to freebies being handed out, as has often been the case with women’s football attendance records.

“I don’t think we should compare attendance figures with giveaway tickets and sold tickets,” said Eidevall. “I don’t think it’s fair when you’re doing that comparison. If you giveaway tickets, it’s something else. When you sell tickets, that’s how you run a football club.”

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Chelsea were trailing 2-1 at half time to Manchester United on the final day of the 2021/22 season. Sam Kerr – renowned for her runs in behind and instinct in the penalty area – then scored not one, but two long-range goal of the season contenders to flip the game on its head and ultimately seal the WSL title for the Blues.

The first was a stunning, sweetly struck volley that soared into the top corner, and the second was a piece of individual brilliance, chesting, swivelling and then having the nerve to lob Mary Earps. Two incredible pieces of skill on the big stage when her team really needed her.

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“The second one was world-class, it was outrageous, audacious,” said Hayes. “She’s the best for a reason and she stepped up once again for this football club.”





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Tottenham weighing up decision on Antonio Conte future

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is weighing up whether to sack manager Antonio Conte this week, 90min understands.

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While Spurs remain fourth in the Premier League, limp exits in the FA Cup and Champions League threw the Italian’s future into doubt and his meltdown at Southampton plunged the club further into crisis.

90min revealed earlier on Monday Tottenham could be forced to pay Conte a whipping £15m if they dismiss him before the end of the season.

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Now, sources have confirmed Conte is back in Italy for a routine trip to his homeland having held talks with Spurs boss Levy. A final decision has not yet been reached but a number of officials at the club believe Conte’s position is untenable.



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Players of the MLS Matchday 4

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Another weekend of MLS saw action-packed scenes on the field from coast to coast.

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From one-sided blowouts to records being broken, week four of MLS lived up to the expectations set by week three. On the field, many players stood out for their teams, making them worthy of praise for their efforts.

Here at the top five players from week four…

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Junior Moreno is a vital part of FC Cincinnati.

Junior Moreno is a vital part of FC Cincinnati. / Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

FC Cincinnati started off the season well; They are currently sitting third in the Eastern Conference with eight points through four games. Their latest match against the Chicago Fire was an all-out attacking spectacle.

Junior Moreno led the way for Cincinnati with a two-goal performance that saw the men in Orange take a point home. Though Moreno isn’t the most well-known player on the roster, his impact was felt on match date four.  

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Jesus Ferreira helps FC Dallas win.

Jesus Ferreira helps FC Dallas win. / Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Jesus Ferreira is a man in form. The 22-year-old was on the score sheet once again for FC Dallas as they beat Sporting KC 2-1. 

Ferreira had a complete game, scoring once and also creating for his teammates. With this win, Dallas is now fourth in the Western Conference on seven points. 

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Joao Klauss is propelling St. Louis to success.

Joao Klauss is propelling St. Louis to success. / Jeff Le-USA TODAY Sports

Here comes Joao Klauss!

The 26-year-old Brazillian notched his third goal in four games for St. Louis City as they beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-0. Despite being a forward, Klauss was active on both sides of the pitch, ending the game with five passes into the final third, two interceptions, and three recoveries. 

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Talk about a well-rounded player. 

Romell Quioto is vital for CF Montreal.

Romell Quioto is vital for CF Montreal. / Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

CF Montreal got their first win of the season with a shock victory against defending Eastern Conference champions, the Philadelphia Union.

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Romell Quioto led the way for Hernan Losada’s men scoring a brace to lift them over a struggling Union side. The Honduras international finished the game with four total shots, two passes into the final third on just 27 touches, the least of any outfield player. 

Thiago Almada is on fire for Atlanta United.

Thiago Almada is on fire for Atlanta United. / Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

What more can be said about Thiago Almada?

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Arguably the best player in the league, the World Cup winner is having an incredible start to the year for Atlanta United. Not only did the Stars and Stripes put on a clinic against the Portland Timbers, but Almada scored a Goal of the Year candidate in the 45th minute with a looping free kick to beat Timbers netminder Aljaz Ivacic. 

With performances like these, it’s only a matter of time before big European clubs come knocking for the young Argentine’s talents. 

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Charlotte FC quiet the Lions as they pick up their first win of the season

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Charlotte FC picks up their first win of the season with a challenging 2-1 win away at Orlando City. 

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With the pressure mounting after three straight losses to start the season, Charlotte FC broke their winless streak with a 2-1 triumph over Orlando City SC. Head coach Christian Lattanzio lined up his side in a slightly different starting XI, leaving Designated Players Karol Swiderski and Kamil Jóźwiak on the bench due to bad form. In their place were 21-year-old Kerwin Vargas and 25-year-old McKinze Gaines. 

Since arriving in MLS, Jozwiak has fallen short of expectations, with the Poland international failing to score in the league and only assisting three times in 23 matches. This personnel switch saw Charlotte play an attacking brand of football with much more cohesion as a team.

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“…I am very, very proud of the boys because they played a complete game in the sense that they attacked when they had the possibility to do it. They defended when they had to. In football, you need to fight to impose your game and impose yourself into the game. And I think that this has to be a part of our DNA.”

Lattanzio spoke about the lineup changes after the match, saying that he gave specific players chances to show their quality, but their on-field performances fell flat.

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“I made the changes because we played three games and I gave certain players opportunities to play and I think it’s only fair to give other players opportunities when things don’t work the way we’d like them to work.”

He also touched on their roster depth and how it’s important to give chances to players who will perform well.

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“It’s part of the team, that’s why we have a roster and on many occasions I said that I really trust all the players on the roster because they train well. We decided to give opportunities to guys that trained well, and they proved it.”

Though it is a massive win for Charlotte, rookie goalkeeper George Marks pumped the brakes on the hype train and said in his post-game comments that the team needs to continue to work hard if they want results like this to come.

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“…Tomorrow it’s back to the grindstone, try to look at the performance objectively, not just throw it to the side because we won the game and try to look at the little details, what we could do better, what we need to continue to do, so we can get this thing rolling in the right direction.

“I said during the week not to talk, to put the head down, keep working. And despite the win, for me it’s the same. We keep the head down, we let other people talk now. We let people talk, we listen, whatever, but we are very determined to improve on a weekly basis”.

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Charlotte FC will continue their MLS campaign this weekend as they take on the New York Red Bulls.



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