Women’s Super League: talking points from the weekend’s action

Birmingham have consistency and goals, while Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema and Manchester City’s Nikita Parris are bang in form as their sides prepare to meet on Sunday

Birmingham’s win over Liverpool provided another demonstration of Marc Skinner’s coaching acumen. Skinner’s side have made a steady rise into third place, putting them in an excellent position to challenge for Champions League qualification, and their latest victory underlined their efficiency. Even though injuries deprived them of Ellen White and Rachel Williams, Birmingham showed that they know how to keep going. Skinner has been in the job for almost two years, allowing him to create a sense of continuity, and it is impressive to see how everyone in the squad knows what to do in every situation. That sets them apart from a lot of their rivals. There is a real sense of tactical awareness – good luck creating chances against them – and Birmingham are even starting to improve in front of goal, scoring five in their past two games. It just goes to show the value of long-term consistency. There are no huge names; the team is the star.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/26/womens-super-league-talking-points-from-the-weekends-action

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