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  • Suzanne Wrack

    Eni Aluko, Ian Wright and a discussion on punditry that took a wrong turn

    Suzanne Wrack
    A wholly disappointing episode has drawn attention away from a legitimate conversation about media coverage
  • Maddie Dahlien (right) looks to run clear for Seattle Reign in a recent NWSL encounter with Portland Thorns

    Quiet rise of rookies shows benefit of NWSL’s bold decision to ditch draft

    Young players are impressing across the country following the American league’s very un-American move
  • Southampton take on Bristol City in the Women’s FA Cup third round this season

    ‘A huge gap in the market’: how do you scout for scouts in women’s football?

    Southampton Women’s recruitment manager talks about their groundbreaking scheme to find the next generation
  • The inaugural game of the Northern Super League between Vancouver Rise and Calgary Wild at BC Place Stadium

    Why the Northern Super League can change football in Canada for good

    Without a pathway to follow in their own country, players have had to look overseas to make a career. But no more
  • Sakina Karchaoui

    France’s Sakina Karchaoui: ‘If everyone brings their own little madness, it will make us win’

    PSG’s Sakina Karchaoui tells Anna Carreau that France have the talent to compete at Euro 2025 and about adapting her game to excel in midfield
  • Amel Majri (centre right) celebrates after scoring for Lyon against Fleury 91 last month

    Women’s football in France changing but Lyon-PSG duopoly hard to break

    While the ruthless dominance of Lyon-PSG shows little sign of abating in France, other clubs see reasons for optimism
  • England’s Lauren James, Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí and Germany’s Selina Cerci

    Euro 2025 power rankings: how the Lionesses and the rest are shaping up

    After a frenetic international window, here’s what we have learned about England and the 15 other contenders
  • The Rangers women's head coach, Jo Potter

    Rangers’ Jo Potter: ‘Glasgow is such an amazing city, it’s immersed in football’

    Former England international on her own development, the need for Scotland to do well and winning silverware
  • Mary Earps of England at St George’s Park

    Mary Earps on life at PSG: ‘There was a lot of noise so it’s been nice to escape’

    England goalkeeper tells Tom Garry she has fine-tuned her game since moving to France and is ‘loving the architecture’ in Paris
  • Nadia Nadim with Milan

    Nadia Nadim and the pursuit of happiness in women’s football

    In this week’s newsletter we look at the 37-year-old’s acrimonious exit from Milan and why being happy is key to allowing players to play well
  • Kerolin Nicoli poses in the Manchester City top after signing for the club

    Manchester City’s Kerolin: ‘I have this big dream of being the best player in the world’

    The Brazilian tells Júlia Belas Trindade she followed her heart with a move across the Atlantic to the WSL in January, where she has already had a big impact
  • McKenna ‘Mak’ Whitham, 14, makes her debut for Gotham FC against Seattle Reign in the NWSL on 15 March.

    Mak Whitham makes NWSL debut at 14 – time will tell if it is the right move

    The Gotham forward became the youngest player to appear in the NWSL regular season against Seattle – and the club say she is ready
  • Gareth Taylor gets a message across to Manchester City’s players on the final day of last season

    Will Gareth Taylor’s Manchester City sacking turn out to be a masterstroke?

    Results and off-pitch changes contributed to coach going days before a cup final and months after all seemed rosy
  • Catalina “Cata” Coll

    How Cata Coll became the present and future of Barcelona and Spain in a year

    Cata Coll, the Barcelona and Spain keeper, suffered an ACL tear in 2022. Now she is first-choice for club and country and a World Cup winner
  • Khadija Shaw of Manchester City celebrates with a raised hand after scoring against Liverpool.

    How can women’s football hold on to its unique selling point amid rising abuse?

    This week’s newsletter wonders if we can still find the balance between access to players as well as providing them with the protection that will ensure their safety?
  • Temwa Chawinga (left) and Tabitha Chawinga

    From dusty pitches to football stardom: the rise of the Chawinga sisters

    This week’s newsletter looks at how Tabitha and Temwa fought preconceptions in Malawi to make it to the top of women’s football
  • Suzanne Wrack

    Mapi León incident shows women’s football needs to protect its players

    Suzanne Wrack
    The fallout from Spain’s Liga F game at the weekend led to Daniela Caracas suffering horrendous online abuse
  • Club YLA’s Rania Boutiebi and Clementine Reynebeau celebrate a goal

    Meet Club YLA – the Club Brugge women’s team doing things differently

    The Belgian club has its own name, unique brand and the freedom to develop a philosophy away from just winning
  • Millie Bright for Chelsea and Stina Blackstenius for Arsenal

    B teams proposal in English women’s lower leagues sparks mixed reaction

    The FA is looking into introducing reserve teams from the top two divisions lower down the pyramid but not everyone agrees with the idea
  • Japan pose in front of supporters after their 4-0 friendly victory against South Korea in October.

    The Greenlander aiming to turn Japan’s women’s team back into winners

    Nils Nielsen, the former Manchester City director of football, believes he can help country’s huge talent flourish as their first foreign manager
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