New players, new managers - what to look out for in WSL after winter break
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New players, new managers - what to look out for in WSL after winter break
"The players needed and deserved some time off. It's going to be a long season so sometimes you need those days off - even if you are in good flow,"
"I am not worried about that, I know we are going to find a way back quickly."
"It's one thing to get there, it's harder to stay there."
"It is a big game, we know that. For both teams, it is a big game because we are sitting right next to each other in the table,"
After a four-week winter break, the Women's Super League resumes with Manchester City six points clear at the top. Liverpool remain bottom and seek a first win of the season. West Ham appointed Rita Guarino following Rehanne Skinner's departure, and London City Lionesses hired Eder Maestre after sacking Jocelyn Precheur. Manchester City had a 10-game WSL winning run before the break and manager Andree Jeglertz emphasized rest and confidence in regaining momentum. Chelsea's dominance has slipped with nine dropped points so far. Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are close behind, and the Arsenal–United clash could influence Champions League qualification. Multiple transfers may introduce new debutants.
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