This week in the FAWSL, Chelsea Women took on Brighton and Hove Albion Women away at The People’s Pension stadium coming away with three points. It was a hard-fought victory which keeps Chelsea in the hunt for the title. This was especially important after Manchester City Women’s victory over Arsenal Women earlier with a last gasp winner by Caroline Weir.
This tactical analysis will explore the tactics employed by both managers and how Chelsea managed to secure three points.
Lineups
After beating Benfica 5-0 in the start of their UEFA Women’s Champions League campaign, Emma Hayes made three changes to her starting line-up. Sophie Ingle, Guro Reiten, and Bethany England were replaced by Melanie Leupolz, Erin Cuthbert and Sam Kerr. Alongside Pernille Harder and Fran Kirby, Chelsea posed a threat going forward which was needed to breakdown a side that was going to be tough to penetrate.
Brighton & Hove Albion made five changes from their last game against Tottenham Hotspur Women, with Ellie Brazil making her first start in over a year after recovering from an ACL injury sustained last year. Cecilie Fiskerstrand also replaced Megan Walsh in goal.





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