Manchester City crowned WSL champions after title rivals Arsenal held at Brighton

Arsenal's Frida Maanum scoring their first goal
Arsenal's Frida Maanum scoring their first goalAction Images via Reuters / Paul Childs

Manchester City were crowned ⁠Women's Super League champions on Wednesday for the first ‌time in a decade after Arsenal, ‌their last remaining challengers, ‌were held to a 1-1 ‌draw away by Brighton.

City top the standings on 52 points with 21 of ‌their 22 games played. Arsenal ⁠needed ‌to win all of their remaining ​four games to have any chance of stealing top ​spot, but Brighton held them to a stalemate to send ⁠the ​title to the north-west, instead of North London.

Having made it to the Champions League semi-finals ‌before being knocked out by OL Lyonnes last weekend, Arsenal came into Wednesday's game against Brighton with a considerable task ahead of them if they were to threaten City, but they went behind when ‌Fuka Tsunoda scored just before ​the break.

Norwegian midfielder Frida Maanum ‌pulled a goal back on the hour mark, but despite a late surge Arsenal couldn't find a winner.

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