Women's Super League
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Mary Fowler may have hurt her knee … badly. That would be an utter disaster for the Matildas
Australian soccer is cursed. How else to explain the acute misfortune that continues to befall our most beloved national team, particularly on the eve of major tournaments?
- Vince Rugari
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A secret algorithm brought EPL success to Brighton. It told them to hire this ex-Socceroo
The best way to sum up Brighton & Hove Albion’s novel approach to data and analytics-driven recruitment is that not even Dario Vidosic is sure why they signed him as their Women’s Super League coach.
- Vince Rugari
Vine leaves Sydney FC for US as Kerr pranks Chelsea fans before re-signing
The Matildas skipper has opted to stay at her WSL club, but the A-League Women has been dealt a blow with Cortnee Vine leaving less than 12 months after her World Cup heroics.
- Anna Harrington
- Round-up
- Arsenal FC
Brilliant Mary Fowler double keeps Man City on top in title race, but blow for Ange as Spurs lose to Arsenal
The title battles in both the English Premier League and Women’s Super League remain neck and neck, but there were contrasting fortunes for Aussies Ange Postecoglou and Mary Fowler.
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- Arsenal FC
‘Male aggression’: Chelsea coach clashes with Arsenal counterpart after cup final
Emma Hayes appeared to push Jonas Eidevall as he tried to shake her hand after her side’s quadruple bid ended with a 1-0 extra-time defeat.
The other Aussie at Spurs is plotting a course back into the Matildas’ XI
Charlotte Grant saw just two minutes of action at the Women’s World Cup. With the Paris Olympics beckoning, she doesn’t want to spend another major tournament as an onlooker.
- Vince Rugari
Women’s soccer is booming, but behind the explosion is a serious issue
Women’s soccer is booming, but one star says the foundations of the sport are not developing fast enough to keep up with demand.
- Marnie Vinall
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- Arsenal FC
Katrina Gorry was named player of the match. She almost missed the game
Katrina Gorry and Mackenzie Arnold were pivotal for West Ham as the relegation-threatened side stunned a star-studded Arsenal in the Women’s Super League. But Gorry almost missed the match.
- Lynette Eyb and Marnie Vinall
‘They don’t want to see me sad any more’: Why Alex Chidiac’s family is happy to see her back with the Victory
While many Matildas are making their names in the Women’s Super League overseas, Matildas midfielder Alex Chidiac knows the best version of herself, on and off the pitch, is back in Melbourne.
- Marnie Vinall
What crisis? ‘Angeball’ back with a bang as Spurs thump Newcastle
Tottenham eased the pressure on Ange Postecoglou with a 4-1 win, but Sam Kerr was on the other end of the same scoreline in a Matildas-filled Women’s Super League clash.
- Alan Tyers
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