The 2023-24 season was one of the best to date for the Women's Super League since its inception. (More Football News)
The drama of the title race going down to the final day; all three domestic trophies being won by different sides and record attendances across the league - fans have bﷺeen filling stadiums a🦂nd proving women’s football has an exciting future.
Chelsea went into the season as defending champions of the WSL and FA Cup, and looking to make history by securing a fifth consecutive league title. Emma Hayes and ꩲher team have dominated over the last ten years and this season looked set to be no different.
The Blu🎃es 🅷got there in the end, but it wasn't easy...
The Hayes dynasty and the end of an era
A shock reverberated around the women's game in November when Hayes announced that, after 11 years in charge, she would be leaving Chelsea to join the US Women’s National Team as coach.
Hayes is the most decorated manager in Chelsea's history, and transformed them into serial winners domestically. She 🤡departs the WSL as the manager with the most games (212), most wins (151) and the fourth-best win rate (71.2 per cent - minimum 50 games managed).
Her legacy will be more than just ꦍthe 16 trophies she won, including the WSL title this term.
⛎The growth of women's football during Hayers' tenure has been meteoric, and she could have only dreamed of the farewell she received as, at one of England’s most iconic football stadia in Old Trafford, Chelsea thrashed Manchester United 6-0 to seal their fifth straight WSL crown.
Millie Bright, Chelsea's🎉 captain, had labelled the team as "mentality monsters", and th🐻at was certainly a fitting tag, as the champions scored four first-half goals to dash any lingering hopes Man City had of winning the title.
Hayes' final triumph came despite star striker Sam Kerr suffering an ACL in☂jury in January, though Colombia forward Mayra Ramirez arrived from Levante for a British record tra꧃nsfer fee of £384,000 plus a further £42,000 in potential add-ons.
Ramirez proved her worth, grabbing two goals in a first half in which she was u🐷nplayable and a delight to watch. Fran Kirby, meanwhile, came on to score on her final WSL appearance for Chelsea, and leaves the Blues as their all-time leading goal scorer (63) and assister (33) in the competition.
City only managed a 2-1 win away to Aston Villa, meaning the WSL title was settled on goal difference for just the second time after Liverpool finished ahead of Chelsea in the 2014 season, with the Blues goal differe🍬nce of +53 this campaign the fourth best in tꦓhe competition’s history.
T🌜he champions als🎃o scored the most goals by a team in a single WSL season (71).
Hayes🍌ꦺ reflected on her special time at the club in her first interview as the USWNT boss.
Speaking to the USWNT media channel, she said: "I am proud of the fact that I could leave that club in a better place and one that I hop𒁃e continues to compete. But for me, the challenge of competing for World Cups, for the Olympics, and the dream of coaching a team that I have always wanted to get the opportunity to do. I simply couldn't turn it down."
So close, yet so far, for City
City once again came so close to burst൩ing Chelsea’s bubble and spoiling Hayes’ party. However, after it♉ being in their own hands, a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in the penultimate match gave the advantage back to Chelsea.
Gareth Taylor's team City became the first team in WSL history to win 10 away games in a single season, with their only failure to win on the road coming a☂t Arsenal in November.
City missed plenty of chances in that game, and their bad luck in front of goal correlated with the injury to Khadija 'Bunny'🅘 Shaw against West Ham.
Shaw missed the final three league games, having become the first player in WSL history to record a goal or assist in 10 consecutive appearances (15 go🌳als, one assist).
The Jamaican was prolific for City, scoring 21 times in 18 appearances, securing the Golden Boot award. Shaw was also named Football Writers Award Footballer of the Year and the WSL Player of the Year. She even became the second-quickest player to score 5🃏0 WSL goals, behind only Vivianne Miedema. Kerr is the only other player to have netted 20+ goals in back-to-back seasons🍷, meanwhile.
Yet City still fell short🦩 of what would have been their first title since 2016. They have now been runners-up six times (five times to Chelsea), four more than any othe🗹r side.
Glory glory Man Utd
Despite the end-of-sea🍬son drubbing for United, the previous weekend had seen Marc Skinner and his side create history of their own, this time in the FA Cup. For the first time in 11 years, the trophy was not lifted by Arsenal, Chelsea or Man City, proving the true development around the league.
United were featuring in the FA Cup final for the second consecutive year, having not reached this stage before 2023, and headed into the tie against Tottenham as favourites. They lost 1-0 to Chelsea in tꦆhe 2022-23 final and did not want history to repeat itself.
They duly banished last year's demons in front of a packed Wembley, with an emphatic ༒4-0 win.
Ella Toone's eye-catching strike in the first half set the tone before a goal for Rachel Williams and Lucia Garcia's double added gloss to a convincing scoreline, despit♚e Beth England hitting the crossbar for Spurs.
Un🅠ited became the 18ꦬth different winner of the women’s FA Cup.
Gunners have their say
Arsenal pushed Man City and Chelsea all the way this season and although in the remain𒅌ing few weeks they struggled to keep pace, they did have their say on both their rivals’ seasons endings.
The title race𝐆 was effectiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚvely lost for Man City after they lost 2-1 in the dying minutes of their clash with Arsenal.
Similarly, theℱ Gunners also got the better of Chelsea with a last-minute winner in the League Cup final, with Arsenal having won that trophy in successive seasons.
Striker Stina Blackstenius scored on both occasions, netting three important goals to secure silverware for Arsenal, frustrating Chelsea🌸 and ultimately ensuring City went empty-handed for another season. The Swede has 43 goals in 83 appearances for the Gunners and these big moments helped sec☂ure her a new contract.
So long, but maybe not farewell
The WSL has had some✨ legends grace it over the years. World Cup winners and European champions have rocked up in the competition and it has become arguably one of the most sought-after leagues to play in.
But Hayes' was not the only shock departure.
Arsenal striker and the WSL's a♈ll-time leading goalscorer Miedema announced she would be leaving the Gunners at the end of her contract on a free transfer. With 125 goals and 50 assists for the Gunners over a seven-year period, the Dutch European Championship winner is bowing out a legend.
She has been out for most of th🔴e season, recovering from an ACL injury, but it's a shock to see such a talent allowed 🤡to leave.
Many clubs in the WSL and around the world will relish the cha♋nce to have Miedema, who is only 27, pull on their shirt next season.
This season has been one of fond farewells, great🎶 goals, and record attendances. Next season promisesꦫ to be continue the trend.