“Weekend Roundup: Chelsea Stays Strong, Parris Shines for United, and Arsenal’s Resurgence Under Slegers”

**Women’s Super League: Key Highlights from the Weekend's Matches** Rytting Kaneryd's performance keeps Chelsea at the top of the league, while Parris delivers a decisive blow to Manchester United. Meanwhile, Arsenal is finding its footing under interim manager Renée Slegers following the departure of Jonas Eidevall. Arsenal's recent struggles won't vanish immediately, but securing two victories in a row under Slegers is a significant boost for the team's morale. "It is what we wanted; we knew we had these two games ahead of us and aimed to win them both. We have to be happy with it," Slegers remarked after the match. The Gunners achieved a 2-0 victory against West Ham, a team that had previously defeated them in the same fixture last season, providing a sense of relief for Arsenal. The breakthrough came in the 71st minute through a penalty, which opened the game up for Arsenal to score a second goal late in the match. However, the team still faces challenges when it comes to breaking down defensive setups. On a positive note, Slegers made a proactive decision to introduce four substitutes around the hour mark, demonstrating her willingness to adapt and make changes when things aren’t going as planned. Overall, the weekend's action showcased the resilience of teams as they navigate the challenges of the league.