

The new Womens Super League Season kicks off on September 5, when Chelsea begin their title defence with a home clash against Manchester City.
Last seasons victory was the Blues sixth success in a row and part of a domestic treble for Sonia Bompastors side.
Leading the charge for Chelseas rivals this season are freshly-crowned European champions Arsenal, who claimed their second Champions League title in May when they saw off Barcelona 1-0 in Lisbon.
Rachel Yankey assesses Arsenals title chances ahead of WSL opener
So will the Gunners European victory be the perfect springboard for them to end Chelseas domestic domination? Former Arsenal winger Rachel Yankey believes so.
I dont see why not, Yankey tells FourFourTwo when asked if she believes Arsenal can win this WSL this season. Everyone is fighting for that top spot, a few teams are up there, but no-one would have thought Arsenal could have won the Champions League, and they did it.
They proved their character - they were resilient and hard to beat. The pressure is on them.
Yankey was part of the Gunners team that won their first Champions League title back in 2007 when they defeated Swedish side Umea in the final, four years before the WSL began.
I was beaming when they won it last season, Yankey adds. There were so many things that we could relate to from 2007 - they were underdogs and people had written them off. Barcelona had won it multiple times before, the same with Umea.
People were talking about Baras midfield and not really appreciating the calibre of players that Arsenal have.
It was against all the odds, and it was fantastic to see the amount of fans they took to Portugal for the final, and then for the celebrations at the Emirates.
Arsenals campaign kicks off with newly promoted London City Lionesses, who won the Womens Championship on the final day of last season.
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