Delight for Wales captain Ingle as Chelsea crowned Women’s Super League champions

Wales duo Sophie Ingle and Rhiannon Roberts have experienced a contrast in fortunes after the Women’s Super League was decided on a points-per-game basis, with Chelsea crowned champions and Liverpool relegated.

The WSL and Women’s Championship campaigns were brought to a grinding halt due to the coronavirus pandemic before the Football Association made the decision to cancel the seasons.

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However, Emma Hayes’ side have been named champions after the clubs decided the final standings on a points-per-game system, with promotion and relegation determined on “sporting merit”.

Chelsea were one point behind leaders Manchester City – who took 40 points from 16 games – when the season was suspended, having played a game less than the Citizens. But both clubs have been confirmed as the English representatives who will compete in the Champions League next season.

It is the second piece of silverware that Ingle has won this season after lifting the League Cup following a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the City Ground in February.

Meanwhile, two-time WSL champions Liverpool – one of Ingle’s former clubs – have been relegated to the Championship after picking up six points from 14 games this term, ensuring her international team-mate Roberts will be playing in the second tier next season.

Rhiannon Roberts of Wales in action against Northern Ireland.
Wales v Northern Ireland Women’s UEFA EURO Qualifier at Rodney Parade. Lewis Mitchell/YCPD.

Aston Villa, who were leading the Championship when the campaign was halted, will replace Liverpool in the WSL next season.

Kelly Simmons, FA director of the women’s professional game, said: “I would like to thank the clubs for their ongoing collaboration and support throughout this period. They have played a crucial role in helping to shape the decision-making process, with the welfare of the players and clubs first and foremost.”

“I would also like to congratulate the players, coaches and staff of Chelsea and Aston Villa. Although the 2019-20 season has been prematurely curtailed, it has been a hard-fought campaign and their success is well deserved, with the outcome based on sporting merit.”

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