Chelsea’s Title Hopes Dim After Loss to Liverpool in Women’s Super League
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes expressed a sense of resignation after her team’s 4-3 defeat against Liverpool in the Women’s Super League on Wednesday, stating that “the title is done.”
Despite holding a 1-0 lead at halftime at Prenton Park, Chelsea struggled in the second half, suffering their second defeat in four days. This loss comes on the heels of their elimination from the Champions League by Barcelona in the semi-finals last Saturday. With six points separating them from WSL leaders Manchester City, albeit with a game in hand and an eight-goal deficit, Chelsea faces an uphill battle in the title race.
Hayes acknowledged the challenge ahead, saying, “Of course, mathematically it’s not [done], but I think the title is done. Our job between now and the end of the season is to keep pushing until the end, but I think it will be very difficult.”
Chelsea took an early lead through Aggie Beever-Jones’ ninth-minute goal, setting the stage for what seemed like a routine victory. However, Liverpool mounted a spirited comeback, with Sophie Roman Haug equalizing and Gemma Bonner scoring a late header to seal the win.
Reflecting on the match, Hayes credited Liverpool for their determination and execution of their game plan, despite Chelsea’s dominance in recent years. She also expressed disappointment in her team’s defensive lapses, especially conceding three goals from set-pieces.
This downturn in form comes at a crucial time for Chelsea, who had the opportunity to secure a historic quadruple earlier in the season. Since their League Cup final loss to Arsenal in March, they have suffered eliminations from the FA Cup and the Champions League at the semi-final stage.
Hayes, who announced her departure from Chelsea to take charge of the United States women’s national team, emphasized the need to finish the season strongly, despite the recent setbacks. She praised her team’s past successes and expressed confidence in Chelsea’s future in women’s football.
Beever-Jones echoed Hayes’ sentiments, highlighting Chelsea’s relentless spirit and determination to fight until the end of the season. Despite the challenges, she emphasized Chelsea’s desire to compete across multiple competitions and their refusal to be counted out prematurely in the title race.