WSL Roundup: Shaw's Future Uncertain, Arsenal Farewells, Kerr Exits with Record
WSL Roundup: Shaw Future Uncertain, Arsenal Farewells, Kerr Record

The Women's Super League season concluded with dramatic storylines across the league. At Manchester City, the focus was on Khadija Shaw's future after she scored twice in a 4-1 win over West Ham, securing the title. Shaw, whose contract expires this summer, told Sky Sports: "Manchester is where I want to be, but there's a lot of things behind the scenes." Fans chanted her name at the title party, hoping she stays.

Arsenal Say Farewells

Arsenal secured second place with a 3-1 win over Liverpool, but the match marked farewells for Katie McCabe, Beth Mead, Victoria Pelova, and Laia Codina. McCabe assisted Mariona Caldentey, and Mead played a key role in Alessia Russo's double. Coach Slegers noted: "We will miss their energy, presence, and football intelligence."

Kerr Exits with Record

Sam Kerr ended her Chelsea career in style, scoring her 116th goal to equal Fran Kirby's club record in a 1-0 win over Manchester United. It was Kerr's eighth WSL goal against United, the most by any player. United finished winless in six games, nine points off a European spot.

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Leicester's Woes Continue

Leicester lost 1-0 to Everton via a stoppage-time goal by Maz Pacheco, their 11th consecutive league defeat. They conceded a league-high 52 goals and scored only four in 2025, heading into a relegation playoff.

London City's Historic Debut

London City Lionesses capped their debut WSL season with a 2-1 comeback win over Aston Villa, finishing sixth. Freya Godfrey scored the stoppage-time winner, setting records for wins and points by a promoted side. "This is just the start," Godfrey said.

Koga's Stunner for Spurs

Tottenham secured fifth place with a late 2-1 win at Brighton. Toko Koga scored a 92nd-minute winner from distance, her second goal of the season. Spurs set a club record points tally.

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