
Manchester City has won their first Women's Super League title in 10 years, ending Chelsea's six-year reign. Arsenal's draw at Brighton secured City's position at the top ahead of their final match against West Ham.
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Manchester City have clinched their first Women's Super League title in 10 years.
Arsenal's draw at Brighton on Wednesday night means City cannot be caught at the top of the WSL ahead of their final game of the season at West Ham on Saturday May 16.
City's title is their first since 2016 and ends Chelsea's dominance of the WSL. The Blues had been champions for the past six seasons, and had won eight titles (including the 2017 Spring Series) since City last lifted the title.
City's triumph is made even more impressive as it comes in Andree Jeglertz's first season since replacing Gareth Taylor.
Jeglertz could still lead City to a domestic double - they face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals on Sunday.
Manchester City last won the Women's Super League title in 2016.
Chelsea has won eight Women's Super League titles, including the 2017 Spring Series.
The current manager of Manchester City Women's team is Andree Jeglertz.

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