The Guardian view on Chelsea's WSL dominance: team brilliance tests league competitiveness
Briefly

Chelsea's women's football team is not just aiming for dominance in performance; they are setting the standard for excellence, securing their fifth title in succession.
In the Women's Super League, Chelsea has created a significant gap, with their performance and consistency suggesting a seismic impact on the competitive nature of the league.
Following the departure of coach Emma Hayes, new manager Sonia Bompastor has made a remarkable start, winning all eight of her league matches.
Despite competition, Chelsea's financial investment in women's football has fostered a level of success unmatched by other clubs, highlighting a growing disparity in the league.
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