Soccer-Man City stay top of WSL, Chelsea keep pressure on


Soccer Football - Women's Super League - Manchester City v Everton - Manchester City Academy Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 11, 2026 Everton's Martina Fernandez scores a goal that was later disallowed Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

MANCHESTER, England, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Manchester ‌City resumed their title chase with a 2-0 win over Everton ‌on Sunday as the Women's Super League returned after the winter break, ‌but second-placed Chelsea remain in hot pursuit after a 5-0 thumping of West Ham United.

Brazilian forward Kerolin struck a first-half opener for City and Dutch attacker Viviane Miedema added a second in ‍the 63rd minute to secure the win, with Evertongoalkeeper ‍Courtney Brosnanpulling off a string ‌of fine saves to keep the score down.

Reigning champions Chelsea, who have won the ‍last ​six league titles, made the most of a litany of defensive errors by their visitors en route to a comfortable 5-0 victory that ⁠had Sandy Baltimore scoring twice.

City top the standings on 33 ‌points with Chelsea, who dropped seven points in a nightmare three-game spell in November and ⁠December, second on ‍27 points.

Title hopefuls Arsenal and Manchester United played out a 0-0 draw in London on Saturday, as the two sides lost ground on the top two. Arsenal are third ‍on 23 points and United fifth on 22.

Tottenham ‌Hotspur climbed into fourth spot, behind Arsenal on goal difference, with a 1-0 win over Leicester City as a goal from a corner that appeared to go in off former Spurs defender Ashleigh Neville gave her old team the three points.

Encouragingly for Spurs, 20-year-old Signe Gaupset was superb on her debut after signing from SK Brann in her native Norway, picking up the player of the match award ‌after an impressive display that lasted just over an hour before she was replaced.

Aston Villa came back from a goal down to beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 at home, while Liverpool ​can climb off the bottom of the standings if they can beat London City Lionesses, who are seventh in the 12-team table, later on Sunday.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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