LONDON - Chelsea won the Women's Super League with a brilliant 4-2 come-from-behind win over Manchester United on Sunday featuring two stunning volleys from Sam Kerr to secure their third straight league title and fifth in seven years.
Arsenal, who beat West Ham United 2-0, finished second on 56 points, one behind Chelsea, and Manchester City grabbed the final Champions League spot by beating Reading to finish third.
Birmingham City were the only side relegated from the 12-team division, and they will be replaced next season by Liverpool.
Martha Thomas gave Manchester United the lead with a deft header from Katie Zelem's free kick, and although Erin Cuthbert leveled four minutes later, Chelsea went in 2-1 down at the break after Ella Toone's deflected strike for the visitors.
The Blues bounced back in the second half, with Australian Kerr leveling again in the first minute with a thunderous left-footed volley, and Norwegian winger Guro Reiten put them in front with a deft finish five minutes later.
SAM KERR
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Kerr put the game beyond reach with a brilliant finish in the 66th minute, chesting the ball down and twisting to volley home after a poor clearance from United goalkeeper Mary Earps.
WOW, that is special, @samkerr1 ☄️
BRB going to watch this on repeat for a few hours… #WatchWithAta #BarclaysFAWSL pic.twitter.com/rpryQPySwY— ata football (@atafball) May 8, 2022
Arsenal had needed Chelsea to drop points to have any chance of snatching the title, and their win over West Ham was in vain.
CHAMPIONS #WatchWithAta #BarclaysFAWSL pic.twitter.com/d52wOog5H3
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Manchester City thumped Reading 4-0 to secure the third Champions League spot at the expense of Manchester United, who finished fourth. Birmingham's 11-year spell as a top-flight club ended in midweek when a 6-0 thrashing by Manchester City condemned them to the drop, and they signed off with a 1-0 win over Aston Villa.
Tottenham beat Leicester City 1-0 and Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion played out a 1-1 draw to bring the season to a close.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)