“Arsenal’s Resurgence and Everton’s Struggles: Insights from the Women’s Football Weekly Podcast”

In the latest episode of the Women’s Football Weekly podcast, hosts Faye Carruthers, Tom Garry, Marva Kreel, and Chris Slegg delve into the recent Women’s Super League (WSL) matches and look ahead to the Women’s Nations League. The discussion kicks off with Arsenal's impressive performance against Brighton and Hove Albion, raising the question of whether the team is back to its best. The panel reflects on how crucial this display was for Arsenal's confidence and momentum. They also address the mixed reactions towards Manchester United's manager, Mark Skinner, who faced boos despite his team maintaining an unbeaten streak in the WSL after a goalless draw with Aston Villa. In another highlight, Manchester City celebrated a commanding victory, with Bunny Shaw making headlines once again by breaking records. The conversation shifts to the relegation battle, as West Ham secured their first win of the season, leaving Everton in a precarious position at the bottom of the table. The panel evaluates which teams are most at risk as the season progresses.

“WSL Weekend Recap: Arsenal’s Stumble, Manchester City Rises, and Jordan Nobbs Makes History”

In the latest episode of Women's Football Weekly, host Faye Carruthers is joined by panelists Suzanne Wrack, Tom Garry, and Sophie Downey to discuss the recent action in the Women's Super League (WSL) and look ahead to the Women's Champions League (WCL). The panel reflects on a thrilling weekend of matches, highlighting Everton's strong defensive performance that earned them a point against Arsenal. They delve into the implications of this result for Arsenal's title aspirations. In what was dubbed 'the game of the weekend,' Brighton delivered an impressive 4-2 victory over Aston Villa, with Nikita Parris netting her first goal for the club. The discussion also covers Liverpool's win over Tottenham, which was secured by a controversial penalty and a standout performance from Marie Höbinger. The panel debates whether it’s too soon to label Höbinger a Liverpool legend. Additionally, the episode celebrates Jordan Nobbs, affectionately referred to as "Jordan Modric," for her historic achievements and the importance of experience in the game. The panel acknowledges her significant contributions to the sport.