Chelsea's Unbeaten Streak Snapped at Anfield: Everton Hand Women's Super League Defenders a Rare Loss.
A stunning upset shook the Women's Super League as Everton defeated Chelsea 1-0 in Liverpool, ending the Blues' record-breaking unbeaten run. The Merseyside club's solitary goal came courtesy of Honoka Hayashi's low finish in the 12th minute after Toni Payne's right-wing cross found its way to her.
The loss marked a rare defeat for Chelsea under manager Sonia Bompastor, who had not suffered a league loss during her 18-month tenure. The Blues' defeat also saw them slip six points behind Manchester City, their arch-rivals in the title race. With only 12 games remaining this season, Chelsea now face an uphill battle to extend their streak of six consecutive Women's Super League titles.
Everton's victory was a significant result for Bompastor and her team, who have been on a quest to break down the Blues' formidable defense. The 1-0 win also came at a good time for Everton, as it saw them leapfrog Chelsea in the league table.
Meanwhile, other results saw Manchester United drop points against West Ham with a 2-1 victory, while Brighton secured a 1-0 win over London City Lionesses. Tottenham Hotspur pulled off a late drama-filled 2-1 comeback against Aston Villa, thanks to Olivia Holdt's 95th-minute close-range finish.
A stunning upset shook the Women's Super League as Everton defeated Chelsea 1-0 in Liverpool, ending the Blues' record-breaking unbeaten run. The Merseyside club's solitary goal came courtesy of Honoka Hayashi's low finish in the 12th minute after Toni Payne's right-wing cross found its way to her.
The loss marked a rare defeat for Chelsea under manager Sonia Bompastor, who had not suffered a league loss during her 18-month tenure. The Blues' defeat also saw them slip six points behind Manchester City, their arch-rivals in the title race. With only 12 games remaining this season, Chelsea now face an uphill battle to extend their streak of six consecutive Women's Super League titles.
Everton's victory was a significant result for Bompastor and her team, who have been on a quest to break down the Blues' formidable defense. The 1-0 win also came at a good time for Everton, as it saw them leapfrog Chelsea in the league table.
Meanwhile, other results saw Manchester United drop points against West Ham with a 2-1 victory, while Brighton secured a 1-0 win over London City Lionesses. Tottenham Hotspur pulled off a late drama-filled 2-1 comeback against Aston Villa, thanks to Olivia Holdt's 95th-minute close-range finish.