Chelsea secures fifth consecutive Women's Super League title by defeating Manchester United with a 6-0 victory in Emma Hayes' farewell match
- Chelsea clinches their fifth consecutive Women's Super League title after a dominating 6-0 win over Manchester United.
- This victory marks Emma Hayes' farewell match, ending her 12-year tenure with a total of seven Women's Super League titles and five FA cups.
- An impressive display of skill and triumph in women's football.
Chelsea won the Women's Super League for the fifth time in a row by beating Manchester United 6-0 in Emma Hayes' final match as manager. This victory marked the end of Hayes' successful 12-year leadership with Chelsea. At the start of the day, Chelsea and Manchester City had the same number of points in the title race. If both teams won their matches, the goal difference would decide the winner. Manchester City's 2-1 win over Aston Villa was not enough to surpass Chelsea, making it a historic day for Hayes and her team. Hayes, the 47-year-old Chelsea boss, leaves the club with an impressive record of seven Women's Super League titles, five FA Cups, two Continental Cups, the Spring Series, and a Community Shield. This win also made Chelsea the first team to win the WSL five years in a row. The match started well for Chelsea, with goals from Mayra Ramirez and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd early on. German midfielder Sjoeke Nüsken extended Chelsea's lead before Ramirez scored again just before halftime. Chelsea's victory was a fitting farewell to club legends Kirby and Maren Mjelde, who are leaving the team after nine and seven years of successful service. This win not only secured Chelsea's dominance in the Women's Super League but also highlighted the team's strength and consistency over the years.