Was scary to see her pass out during the Conti Cup final between Arsenal and Chelsea, however the good news is that it doesn't seem to be cardiac-related, meaning she'll probably be able to play again a lot sooner.
Shocking scenes in the Conti Cup final after Maanum got stretchered off. Marred the occasion and the atmosphere around the tie was definitely dampened after that point.
Glad to hear that she is conscious and stable, however. Thoughts are with her for sure.
This was the only sensible outcome if the allegations were found to be true. There should never be an environment where relationships between players and managers should be tolerated, imo.
What the WSL needs is a better standard of officiating across the board. The league has yet to implement full-time, professional referees. Refs are still semi-pro and the gulf in quality/training is becoming more and more obvious.
Hard to disagree with the sentiment of this article.
I saw the game and it was frustrating to watch. Villa were just pinned into their own third for the entire second half attempting to play super defensive after going 1-0 up.
Think we can all agree it was a really bad call and West Ham are right to feel aggrieved.
That said, I also agree that VAR isn't the sole solution here. You didn't need VAR to see she was clearly onside. Quality of refereeing in the WSL needs to be worked on through proper investment and training in refs.
Manchester City 3-1 Manchester Utd
Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Bristol City 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Leicester City 2-3 Brighton
West Man Utd 0-2 Chelsea
Aston Villa 1-3 Arsenal
Still neck-and-neck at the top of the table, with Chelsea remaining top by +2 goal difference.
Liverpool move up to 4th after a draw in the Merseyside derby and Utd losing out to City.
WSL Matchday 17: Fixtures and Where to Watch [23/24 Mar]
Saturday, 23rd March
12:30: Manchester City vs. Manchester Utd (BBC One/iPlayer)
Sunday, 24th March
13:00: Everton vs. Liverpool (FA Player)
14:00: Bristol City vs. Tottenham Hotspur (FA Player)
15:00: Leicester City vs. Brighton and Hove Albion (FA Player)
16:30: West Ham Utd vs. Chelsea (Sky Sports)
18:45: Aston Villa vs. Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Will be interesting to see if she's played her last game for Aston Villa, since it's been widely reported that Manchester United may be looking at her for a potential summer transfer instead of Mary Earps.
Red hot exclusive from The Telegraph as they suggest #Arsenal Women may shift their focus from Earps to van Domselaar for the summer transfer window.
van Domselaar has been a stand-out performer for Villa and the Netherlands, but Earps is out of contract and is still the better immediate choice. Big loss for Villa though.
As a Chelsea fan, I love Kerr but this will certainly be very disappointing if she's found guilty of this offence. There's no room for racism in football or anywhere else.
Hard to see how any City fans would be disappointed by this news. Seems to be a no-brainer to re-sign Taylor, who has done an exceptional job at steering City to be title contenders.