Chelsea Matches Women's Super League Unbeaten Record But Draws With Arsenal After Late Equaliser
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Chelsea have matched the Women's Super League record for consecutive unbeaten matches, despite a draw against Arsenal. The reigning champions have now gone 33 games without losing in the competition. Alessia Russo's late equaliser in the 87th minute saw Arsenal secure a 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium. Alyssa Thompson had earlier given Chelsea the lead with her first WSL goal.Thompson's goal came from a skilful run, finishing delicately over Daphne van Domselaar from inside the area. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd had already hit the woodwork, but Chelsea couldn't extend their advantage. Arsenal responded when Russo scored past Hannah Hampton. Arsenal thought they had won when Frida Maanum scored in stoppage time, but it was ruled offside.
Meanwhile, Manchester United experienced their first WSL loss of the season, falling 1-0 to Aston Villa. Miri Taylor's goal in the 35th minute was decisive at Progress with Unity Stadium. United remain third in the standings, trailing leaders Chelsea by three points and leading fourth-place Arsenal by two.
Chelsea's Record-Breaking Opportunity
Chelsea will aim to surpass their own record of 33 unbeaten games when they face Liverpool on November 16. The Blues previously set this record between February 2019 and January 2021 with 26 wins and seven draws. Captain Mille Bright is also nearing a milestone, equalling Jordan Nobbs' record of 210 appearances and poised to set a new one soon.Sonia Bompastor might feel disappointed that Chelsea didn't secure victory before Arsenal's late comeback. Despite having fewer shots than Arsenal (11 compared to 17), Chelsea had a higher expected goals figure (2.05 to 1.02), indicating they created better chances.The upcoming match against Liverpool presents Chelsea with an opportunity to make history by extending their unbeaten run to 34 games in the WSL. This achievement would further solidify their dominance in women's football and highlight their consistency over recent seasons.