Chelsea secured their fifth consecutive Women's Super League title with a resounding 6-0 victory over Manchester United, ensuring a fitting send-off for manager Emma Hayes.
The team's dominant performance at Old Trafford saw them take a four-goal lead by half-time, ultimately clinching the title as their closest rivals, Manchester City, fell short in their own match against Aston Villa.
Emma Hayes expressed that winning this title was the toughest yet, making it all the more rewarding. After 12 successful years at the helm, she bid farewell to Chelsea, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that includes seven Super League titles, five FA Cups, and two League Cups.
Hayes also played a pivotal role in advancing the popularity of women's football in Britain, challenging stereotypes and paving the way for the sport's growth. The match itself was a showcase of Chelsea's dominance, with goals from several players contributing to the team's emphatic victory.
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