**Women’s Super League: Key Takeaways from the Weekend’s Matches** The pressure is mounting on Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall following the team's 2-1 defeat to Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. The discontent among fans is palpable, as evidenced by the “Jonas out” graffiti outside the ground and a mock P45 waved from the stands. This dissatisfaction has been brewing for some time, exacerbated by the team's struggles to break down defensive setups, frequent defensive errors, and a growing sense that the current strategy is failing. Arsenal's recent performances have only intensified the scrutiny. The team has managed just two draws in the league against Manchester City and Everton, and suffered a heavy 5-2 loss to Bayern Munich, despite initially taking the lead in that match. The manner in which they conceded goals, particularly the first against Chelsea from a corner—just after Eidevall had discussed their preparations for defending set pieces—highlights the team's ongoing issues. While there is still a chance for Arsenal to turn their fortunes around, the increasing disconnect between the fans and the manager, coupled with the visible frustration of several players, suggests that the situation is precarious. The coming weeks will be crucial for Eidevall and his squad as they seek to regain form and restore confidence.