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Jessy Parker Humphreys is a freelance women's football journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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England’s defensive issues exposed: Will Wiegman make a change?
England's women's football team faced a challenging match against Germany, highlighting significant defensive issues. Manager Sarina Wiegman's decision to maintain a largely unchanged defense from their Euro 2022 victory was questioned, particularly the selection of Leah Williamson over Alex Greenwood. Defensive errors led to Germany's goals, and the team's struggles with transitions and communication were evident. Despite having several center-back options, Wiegman is urged to reconsider her defensive lineup, potentially pairing Greenwood with either Williamson or Millie Bright. The article suggests that Wiegman, known for her reluctance to change, needs to adapt her strategy to improve England's defensive performance.
WSL Briefing: Brighton are ready to push on, Kaneryd sparkles again for Chelsea
Brighton demonstrated their potential in the Women's Super League with a 1-1 draw against Manchester United, showcasing adaptability under coach Dario Vidosic. Chelsea's Johanna Rytting Kaneryd shone in a 5-2 victory over Tottenham, contributing two goals and an assist. The article highlights the tactical adjustments and performances of key players and teams as the WSL heads into an international break.
UWCL Briefing: Hamano’s stunner for Chelsea, City youngsters shine, Barcelona hit nine
The Women's Champions League matchday two saw dominant performances from top teams, with Manchester City overcoming a scare against St Polten, Chelsea's young squad securing a win over FC Twente, and Barcelona thrashing Hammarby 9-0. Manchester City, despite their inexperience, managed a comeback victory, highlighting their young talent. Chelsea's manager Sonia Bompastor fielded a youthful lineup, with Maika Hamano scoring a remarkable goal. Barcelona, adjusting under new manager Pere Romeu, displayed their attacking prowess. Arsenal, under interim manager Renee Slegers, secured a win against Valerenga, maintaining team unity after Jonas Eidevall's resignation.
8 things to know about the Lionesses head coach Sarina Wiegman
Sarina Wiegman, the head coach of the England Women's football team, is celebrated for her leadership and achievements, having led the team to the Women's World Cup final in 2023 and previously winning the Euro 2017 with the Netherlands. Known for her straightforward approach and strong bond with her players, Wiegman has a rich history in football, from her early days in the Netherlands to her influential time in the United States. Her career is marked by significant milestones, including being the first woman to reach 100 appearances for the Netherlands and becoming the best-paid international manager in women's football. Her personal experiences, such as overcoming challenges and forming close-knit relationships with her team, have further solidified her status as a unifying figure in women's football.
Where it all went wrong for Arsenal's ex-head coach
Jonas Eidevall resigned as Arsenal's head coach after a challenging tenure marked by initial success but later struggles. His aggressive high-pressing style initially impressed, but injuries and tactical issues led to disappointing results. Tensions with players, particularly Vivianne Miedema, and failure to maximize star players' potential contributed to his departure. Arsenal's fan base expressed dissatisfaction, and Eidevall's resignation acknowledged his inability to regain their support. Renee Slegers will manage the team temporarily as Arsenal seeks a new head coach to stabilize the season.
WSL Briefing: Arsenal, ‘Jonas Out’ and how fandom is changing in the WSL
Arsenal's Women's Super League team faces increasing fan dissatisfaction, with calls for manager Jonas Eidevall's dismissal following poor performances. The situation highlights a shift in women's football, where fan expectations and demands are becoming more pronounced, similar to men's football. Arsenal's stagnation over the past decade has led to frustration among supporters, who are now more vocal in holding the club accountable. The article discusses the broader implications of this change in fan dynamics within the WSL and the potential impact on other clubs.
How Long Left for Jonas Eidevall?
The article discusses the potential end of Jonas Eidevall's tenure as Arsenal's manager following their 2-1 defeat to Chelsea at the Emirates. It highlights Chelsea's significant win and evaluates areas for improvement for Sonia Bompastor. Additionally, it covers Manchester City's late victory over Liverpool, emphasizing the performance of Bunny Shaw and Lauren Hemp.
Arsenal versus Chelsea will be spiky – but can the Eidevall-Bompastor rivalry bloom?
The article discusses the budding managerial rivalry between Sonia Bompastor of Chelsea and Jonas Eidevall of Arsenal in the Women's Super League. As they prepare to face off in a London derby, Eidevall is under pressure following recent poor performances, including a significant defeat to Bayern Munich. The match against Chelsea is crucial for Eidevall, who has struggled against top teams. Bompastor's Chelsea, while not entirely convincing, has been securing results. The rivalry, marked by past encounters and competitive spirit, could define the season for both managers.
Why can’t English teams win the Champions League – and what does it tell us about the WSL?
English teams have struggled to win the Champions League since Arsenal's victory in 2007, with Chelsea being the most consistent performer but unable to secure a win. The Women's Super League (WSL) is criticized for its scheduling, which affects English teams' performance in Europe. Despite the competitive nature of the WSL, English teams face challenges in maintaining consistency in the Champions League. Managers like Jonas Eidevall and Emma Hayes have voiced concerns over the league's scheduling, which they believe hinders English teams' success in Europe. The article highlights the need for English teams to push each other to achieve success against Europe's best.
Emma Hayes, Jonas Eidevall and a final chapter in the WSL’s most intense managerial rivalry
The intense managerial rivalry between Chelsea's Emma Hayes and Arsenal's Jonas Eidevall in the Women's Super League is drawing to a close as Hayes prepares to lead the United States Women's National Team. Their rivalry began with Eidevall's first WSL game in 2021 and has been marked by memorable moments and competitive matches. Despite Chelsea's dominance in domestic trophies, their head-to-head matches with Arsenal have been evenly matched. Both managers are known for their distinct coaching styles and have expressed mutual respect, with the upcoming Continental Cup final adding significance to their final encounter.
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