Bunny Shaw is making the WSL title race look like a formality
The record-breaking pace of Manchester City
Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw has spent the last two seasons proving she is the most clinical finisher in England. Against Tottenham Hotspur, she did more than just score; she dismantled a professional defensive line in the time it takes most people to finish their pre-match coffee. By netting three goals in the opening 14 minutes, Shaw secured the fastest hat-trick in league history.
The efficiency of the Manchester City attack is becoming a recurring headache for the rest of the league. Gareth Taylor’s side is no longer just controlling possession; they are weaponizing it. As Sky Sports confirmed, this performance underlines a shift in the hierarchy of the Women's Super League. The gap between the top two and the mid-table pack is widening at an alarming rate.
Tactical failures at Tottenham
Tottenham’s defensive setup looked like a tactical relic from a decade ago. Leaving space behind the high line for a striker as mobile as Shaw is a recipe for disaster. The back four was caught ball-watching repeatedly, allowing City’s midfielders to thread passes that bypassed the entire defensive unit with ease.
There is a lack of discipline in how Spurs transition from attack to defense. When they lose the ball, the recovery runs are sluggish and uncoordinated. You cannot afford to be reactive against a team that moves the ball with the verticality City displayed on Sunday. It was a brutal afternoon for the home support, who watched their side concede 4 goals before the first half had even settled into a rhythm.
The Chelsea drift
While City were dismantling Spurs, Chelsea found themselves struggling against London City Lionesses. A draw for the reigning champions is a significant slip-up in a season where every point carries immense weight. The fluidity that defined the Emma Hayes era seems to be missing during this transition period.
Chelsea struggled to break down a low block that prioritized physicality over technical flair. Their reliance on wide crosses became predictable, allowing the London City defenders to clear their lines with minimal pressure. It was a disjointed display that lacked the urgency expected of a title contender.
Arsenal and United keep pace
Arsenal and Manchester United both managed to secure wins, keeping the pressure on the leaders. Arsenal’s victory was a reminder of their depth, even if they remain frustratingly inconsistent in front of goal. They created plenty of chances but lacked the ruthless edge that Shaw provided for City.
Manchester United’s win was more workmanlike, emphasizing defensive solidity over attacking flair. Marc Skinner has clearly prioritized keeping clean sheets as a foundation for their campaign. It is a pragmatic approach, but one that might struggle when they face the league's more explosive offensive units later in the spring.
The structural issue in the league
The disparity in results this weekend highlights a broader problem for the WSL. When the top four teams play, the games are often decided by individual brilliance rather than collective tactical superiority. The lower half of the table lacks the resources to compete with the high-pressing intensity of the top clubs.
It creates a predictable rhythm to the schedule. We see these lopsided scorelines far too often, which serves as a reminder that the investment gap is still the primary driver of success. Until the mid-table teams can find a way to disrupt the rhythm of the elite, the league will continue to feel like a two-horse race.
The league table currently shows City sitting at the summit with a goal difference that is almost comical. They are not just winning; they are making a statement of intent. The rest of the season will be defined by whether anyone can force them into a mistake or if they will continue to steamroll their way toward the trophy.
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