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What would Women's FA Cup success do for Liverpool?
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What would Women's FA Cup success do for Liverpool?

  • Liverpool Women reach the FA Cup semi-finals as they chase a second Wembley final in club history.
  • January signings helped turn around Liverpool’s season and lift them from the relegation fight.
  • Beata Olsson and Denise O'Sullivan emerged as key contributors for the Reds this season.
  • Liverpool faced injuries and off-field tragedies earlier but remained focused on Cup progress.
  • Manager Gareth Taylor credited January signings for raising competition and training standards.
  • Liverpool will face Brighton in a WSL FA Cup semi-final before a potential Wembley final.
  • The semi-final is set for a bid to reach Wembley and potentially lift the trophy next season.
  • O'Sullivan praised the January additions for adding depth and strengthening the squad.
  • Olsson emphasized Liverpool should be competing for trophies given the club's history and ambitions.
  • The club aims to reach its first Women’s FA Cup final since historic finishes in the 1990s.
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Chelsea Women don’t just need a striker. They need to resurrect their winning culture
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Chelsea Women don’t just need a striker. They need to resurrect their winning culture

  • Chelsea blew a 2-0 lead and lost 3-2 in extra time to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final, ending their bid for the final.
  • Bompastor said the defeat shows mental strength issues as the team conceded late and failed to close out the match.
  • The defeat raised questions about Chelsea’s leadership and how to rebuild a winning culture as players depart.
  • Chelsea’s injury-plagued season and transitions include Millie Bright’s retirement and Kerr’s potential departure.
  • Bompastor emphasized the need for players to handle pressure and adapt tactically in crucial moments.
  • Substitutions were a point of contention as Chelsea attempted changes that did not alter the match’s outcome.
  • The game featured late equalizer by Khadija Shaw and City clinching the win in extra time.
  • City’s Khadija Shaw scored twice to seal the semi-final win for Manchester City.
  • Chelsea’s leadership will be vital to providing continuity and guiding mentality going forward.
  • The outcome puts Chelsea’s domestic title defense in question for next season.
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