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Arsenal defender Ilestedt to depart
Arsenal defender Ilestedt to depart

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time08-05-2025

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Arsenal defender Ilestedt to depart

Arsenal defender Amanda Ilestedt will leave the club this summer when her current contract comes to an end. The Gunners announced the news via a post on their official club website this afternoon. The 32-year-old Swedish international defender joined Arsenal from French club Paris Saint-Germain in summer 2023. Ilestedt has gone on to make 23 appearances for the North Londoners in all competitions in which she has scored three goals. The player won the Subway Women's League Cup with The Gunners last season while she could yet lift the UEFA Women's Champions League trophy should Arsenal defeat FC Barcelona in the final later this month. Advertisement Whilst on Arsenal's books, Ilestedt became pregnant and she gave birth to her daughter last year. Following her maternity leave, the defender returned to competitive action in January 2025. Ilestedt is the second player to be leaving Arsenal this summer. Fellow Swedish international Lina Hurtig will also be moving on when her contract comes to an end. Arsenal have opted to announce Ilestedt and Hurtig's departures ahead of the club's final home fixture of the season against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. This will allow fans to thank the players for their efforts during their time playing in a red and white jersey.

2025/26 WSL key dates confirmed
2025/26 WSL key dates confirmed

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time10-04-2025

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2025/26 WSL key dates confirmed

The Barclays Women's Super League have confirmed the dates for the 2025/26 campaign. It means the new top-flight season, along with the Championship, will kick-off across the weekend of the Saturday 6 September and Sunday 7 September. However, the WSL's final fixture weekend falls on Saturday 16 May and Sunday 17 May – a fortnight after the conclusion of the second-tier term. This is due to the European Championships taking place this summer in Switzerland from Wednesday 2 July to Sunday 27 July. CITY V EVERTON | BUY YOUR TICKETS As ever, there will be a winter break next season which runs from Monday 22 December to Sunday 4 January with league fixtures resuming across Saturday 10 January and Sunday 11 January. WATCH: Watch: Ask me anything with Bunny Shaw Meanwhile, the dates for the Subway Women's League Cup knockout stages have also been set with the group stages to take place in late September before ending in in mid-November. The quarter-finals will be held across Saturday 21 December and Sunday 22 December, the semi-finals will take place across Wednesday 21 January and Thursday 22 January before the final being played on the weekend of Saturday 14 March and Sunday 15 March. If City qualify for the Champions League group stages, we will enter the League Cup at the quarter-final stage due to our European participation. Our WSL fixtures for 2025/26 will be confirmed in the summer following the conclusion of the current campaign and please note the above dates are subject to change. Keep across and the Official Man City App for future announcements.

Chelsea clinch League Cup and Palace close the gap – Women's Football Weekly
Chelsea clinch League Cup and Palace close the gap – Women's Football Weekly

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time18-03-2025

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Chelsea clinch League Cup and Palace close the gap – Women's Football Weekly

On the podcast today: Chelsea claimed the season's first silverware, edging past Manchester City in the Subway Women's League Cup final to keep their quadruple hopes alive. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. The panel dissects the performance, the key moments, and the controversial state of the Pride Park pitch. Elsewhere, the WSL saw major shifts as Liverpool stunned Manchester United under the Anfield lights, Arsenal took advantage with a win over Everton, and Crystal Palace's crucial victory over Aston Villa intensified the fight for survival. The panel evaluates the relegation battle and asks what went wrong for Manchester United Plus, we look ahead to a massive week in the Champions League, discuss the latest from the Championship, and take your questions – all on today's Guardian Women's Football Weekly. Join the Fantasy League this season on Code GUARDIANWFW. Sign up for our weekly women's football newsletter – all you need to do is search 'Moving the Goalposts sign up' or follow this link. Support the Guardian here.

Sonia Bompastor believes Chelsea quadruple is possible after Subway League Cup victory
Sonia Bompastor believes Chelsea quadruple is possible after Subway League Cup victory

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time15-03-2025

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Sonia Bompastor believes Chelsea quadruple is possible after Subway League Cup victory

By Laura Howard at Pride Park Sonia Bompastor believes her Chelsea side have the quality to do the quadruple after they beat Manchester City to win the Subway Women's League Cup. The Blues triumphed 2-1 at Pride Park through a Mayra Ramirez opener and Yui Hasegawa own goal to seal Bompastor's first trophy as Chelsea boss. The victory kept hopes of a quadruple alive, with Chelsea undefeated in all competitions this season. They play Manchester City a further three times in the next 12 days in the Champions League and Barclays Women's Super League and Bompastor is backing her side to go all the way, with her side also in the semi finals of the Adobe Women's FA Cup. 'We have a lot of quality,' she responded. 'But, again, when you reflect on the game, the other teams also have a lot of quality. 'It was tough today, but I think our mentality is the right one. We work really hard. Every time we step on the pitch, we just put our heart on the pitch, which is the right thing to do. 'There's fine margins and also small details going into these games, so sometimes it goes the way you want, sometimes not. 'Hopefully, for the next games, we'll have the game going where we want.' 🏆 @ChelseaFCW ARE THE 2025 #SubwayWLC WINNERS! 🏆 — Barclays Women's Super League (@BarclaysWSL) March 15, 2025 For the rest of Saturday, Bompastor can savour a hard-fought victory in front of 14,187 fans at Pride Park in Derby. It is the first tangible reward the French manager has for what has so far proved a stellar first season in west London. 'It feels great. I'm really happy. I just said before the game, the most important thing is that we bring a trophy to the club,' she reflected. 'From the beginning of the season, we said we are really ambitious. When we have the opportunity to win the first title, that's always really positive. I'm really happy for that reason, but also really proud of my players.' Yet while there was jubilation at the final whistle, Bompastor still feels there is room for improvement for her side who saw Ramirez and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd squander two brilliant chances that would have made the victory far more comfortable. 'The performance was maybe not a great one. But again, we found a way to win the game,' she said. 'I know this team has more than what we showed today. 'My first experience as a coach was head of the academy and the main thing there was to make sure the performance was the priority. 'When you play with these big clubs and with the first teams, your job as a manager is to make sure you win the games. That's the most important thing. 'I would love to have both. I would be the happiest person. But when it's not possible and when you have room for improvement, the one thing I would pick is winning.' Golden Girls. 🏅 — Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) March 15, 2025 It is reflective of the mentality that has powered Chelsea eight points clear in the league and makes them favourites to progress from their Champions League quarter final tie with City. Their opponents were facing their first game under the charge of Nick Cushing following the dismissal of Gareth Taylor earlier in the week. It was far from a concerning display for the Citizens but they lacked a clinical edge and only forced Chelsea out of a state of cruise control in the moments following their equaliser. For Cushing, however, there were positive signs which he feels he can build on ahead of a further three meetings with the newly-crowned League Cup champions. 'We did enough to win the game today. We had many, many moments and I was proud of that,' he said. 'You could see some slight adjustments in the way that we want to play and that made us more of a threat. 'We have real belief that we could get back into the game after we were 1-0 down. We had a huge chance. I think these finals always swing on moments. 'Obviously the moment fell to Chelsea and we didn't get back in at 2-1. I've seen enough to know that we can be competitive in the next three games.'

Five things we learned as Chelsea triumph to lift League Cup
Five things we learned as Chelsea triumph to lift League Cup

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time15-03-2025

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Five things we learned as Chelsea triumph to lift League Cup

By Laura Howard Chelsea emerged 2-1 winners against Manchester City in their first final of the season to lift the Subway Women's League Cup at Pride Park. Mayra Ramirez and Aoba Fujino exchanged goals before Yui Hasegawa's own goal handed Chelsea the silverware, their first under Sonia Bompastor. It also marked the first time Nick Cushing took charge of City since he departed the club in 2020, following Gareth Taylor's sacking earlier in the week leading up to the final. Here are five things we learned from an encounter which is set to be played a further three times in the next two weeks. Chelsea pass their latest test to remain unbeaten As Manchester City stare at a further three fixtures against the Barclays Women's Super League's reigning champions, it is a prospect no club would envy at the moment. While the saying goes that anything can happen in a final, on Saturday it never really looked like there would be any other outcome than Chelsea blue ribbons adorning the trophy come full time. Sonia Bompastor's side looked comfortable for the duration of the first half as they guarded a 1-0 lead from City's underwhelming efforts in attack. While City had spells of possession, it felt more that Chelsea were allowing such supposed dominance than City were entirely outclassing their opponents. It took a moment of individual brilliance from Aoba Fujino to break the rhythm of a game that had looked fixed on one course until that moment. But following a period of flux that saw City have their best chances of the game, Chelsea resumed their usual confidence and, in doing so, their lead. There was no sense that the favourites were overawed by pressure or occasion as they went about their business without really having to find their upper gears. It is reflective of a team who appear utterly dominant in English football at the moment and City will have their work cut out to change that in the following three meetings. 🏆 @ChelseaFCW ARE THE 2025 #SubwayWLC WINNERS! 🏆 — Barclays Women's Super League (@BarclaysWSL) March 15, 2025 City's lack of depth shows When Manchester City restored parity through Aoba Fujino in the 64th minute it signalled a shift in momentum in the match which was anyone's to seize. Prior to the goal the game had settled into a rhythmic affair with little sparkle, but the strike injected a new energy and openness. It was a perfect moment to bring on fresh legs, as both managers turned to their bench, but the options Bompastor saw behind her clearly looked more appealing. It was four changes for the Blues leading into the closing 20 minutes of the match, with three of those coming in the forward line as Aggie Beever-Jones, Maika Hamano and Wieke Kaptein were all introduced. The latter saw a shot blocked in the closing moments while it was Hamano that was poised in the box, forcing Yui Hasegawa to make an intervention that led to the own goal. City, on the other hand, made just two changes with Kerolin and Jess Park introduced with less than 10 minutes to go, the Brazilian replacing Bunny Shaw who was struggling with her hamstring. It saw momentum seized by Chelsea in the closing 10 minutes as the Manchester side struggled to get back into the game after falling behind for a second time. Is Cushing the answer? Manchester City came into the match with a new manager at the helm in the form of Nick Cushing and were by no means outplayed by a Chelsea side who are yet to be beaten. For large spells City looked comfortable in possession and came off the better in big moments in defence as Ayaka Yamashita pulled out important saves, including denying Johanna Rytting Kaneryd one-on-one. It was one of the big selection conundrums presented to Cushing as Khiara Keating has had spells in favour this season under Gareth Taylor, and it was one that paid off. The only change he made, albeit seeing Aoba Fujino return from injury in place of Jess Park, also paid off as the winger produced a stunning individual run down the pitch before unleashing a stinging effort to get back on level terms. It is a promising sign for City fans in the first few days under Cushing's charge, but they will hope for further improvement down the line as City still struggled to create high quality chances. Thank you so much to the best fans in the world for making the trip down to Pride Park with us today 🩵 — Manchester City Women (@ManCityWomen) March 15, 2025 Fujino shines despite defeat for City After struggling to make an impact in the first half of the season, Fujino proved on Saturday that she has certainly found her feet in England now. The Japanese international was a threat from the outset as she frequently looked to cut inside off the right wing. She had arguably City's best chance of the first-half following a well-worked short corner routine that saw her find space to the right of the box from which she could curl a searching effort across the goal towards the far post. While that was saved, Fujino remained a persistent threat and for 13 minutes in the second half looked like she could have handed City the lifeline that proved their salvation. A goal of her own creation, the winger exchanged passes on the halfway line before spotting space ahead for her to burst into with purpose. Seeing no reason to stop, Fujino accelerated into the right of the box before firing a stinging shot at an angle from which she had no right to score and, helped by Hannah Hampton's misjudgement, had City on level terms. It is a needed reminder for City that despite their injuries concerns, they have plenty of quality amongst those available to them. Chelsea need to improve their clinical edge against better opposition While Nick Cushing was happy with his side's display, Sonia Bompastor felt her side were capable of better despite their win. It was reflective of a game in which her side squandered plenty of chances to make their win far more comfortable. Even Mayra Ramirez's opener came after she had placed a chance one-on-one with Ayaka Yamashita straight at the City 'keeper, with a fortunate deflection off Laia Aleixandri meaning she was able to bundle home. Golden Girls. 🏅 — Chelsea FC Women (@ChelseaFCW) March 15, 2025 The Colombian forward was guilty of a missed opportunity later in the first-half as another opening on goal saw her shot ripple the wrong side of the net after she had attempted to round Yamashita. Whether indicative of an excellent performance from the Japanese goalkeeper, or an indication of a Chelsea weakness, Rytting Kaneryd also squandered a chance to lead 2-0 as she could not get enough height on her attempted chip over Yamashita. While Chelsea came away unscathed from their wastefulness today, against more clinical opposition and stronger defences in Europe, the Blues will need to ensure they take those chances.

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