MANCHESTER, England -- They may be European champions, but Arsenal 's hopes of rekindling some domestic glory after a six-year drought in the Women's Super League (WSL) may already be in tatters after Saturday's 3-2 loss at Manchester City .
This was meant to be the season that Arsenal proved they could compete in the league. Chelsea have claimed every title since Arsenal last won it in 2019, and though they have claimed the League Cup trophy twice since then, the Women's Champions League victory was a statement that the Gunners should be considered one of the best in Europe.
But this defeat in Manchester now leaves plenty of questions for coach Renée Slegers' side who have dropped seven points from just five games, more than Chelsea dropped all last season. The Blues only dr