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Why summers of change beckon for WSL giants
Key takeaways
- Millie Bright has retired, while Katie Mc Cabe is leaving Arsenal
- For six straight years, Chelsea won the Women's Super League.
- Not only did they slump to a third-placed finish in their defence of a title, but Sonia Bompastor's side will have to go through qualifying for the Champions League after Arsenal beat Liverpool to seal second place.
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Millie Bright has retired, while Katie Mc Cabe is leaving Arsenal
For six straight years, Chelsea won the Women's Super League. But on Saturday at Stamford Bridge, it felt somewhat like the ending of an era.
Not only did they slump to a third-placed finish in their defence of a title, but Sonia Bompastor's side will have to go through qualifying for the Champions League after Arsenal beat Liverpool to seal second place.
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