Barcelona suffer shock loss; Arsenal win Man City thriller

Barcelona suffer shock loss; Arsenal win Man City thriller

FIVE. Napoli dig deep. Even after giving up two points to a stubborn Napoli, Juventus still have a buffer at the top of the Serie A table but, not for the first time this season, the Bianconere have wavered a little more than expected. Of the six games Juve have played this calendar year, only three have been won. And, after an unexpected (but ultimately, not costly) Copa Italia loss to Lazio on Thursday, Massimiliano Canzi would have wanted a better response from his side, who created plenty but found their finishing wanting.

FOUR. Kiernan up and running for the season. 6½ years after moving to the WSL [first with West Ham, now Liverpool], it’s safe to say Leanne Kiernan‘s time in England has been rather stop-start, with the attacker plagued by injuries, and that is part of the reason why her goal return pales in comparison to her rivals. We are halfway through the WSL season and Kiernan was still waiting for her first goal of the campaign but, fresh off scoring against West Ham in the League Cup on Wednesday, the Republic of Ireland international fired in her first league goal since May with a deft flick to seal the win over her old team. Liverpool will be hoping the floodgates are once again open for the 25-year-old.

THREE. Frankfurt stay the course. The moment of the match between Frankfurt and Leverkusen might have come from Leverkusen’s Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir when the Bayern loanee found the top corner from 30 yards out but, once again, it was Eintracht who put in a composed 90-minute performance. On paper, SGE still pale in comparison to reigning champions Bayern Munich [who sit below the Eagles on goal difference alone] but watching Eintracht there’s a growing sense that they can upset the applecart. Once one of Germany’s greatest teams [in their previous incarnation as FFC Frankfurt], the rise of more traditional powers saw Frankfurt drop off, but this season the momentum and belief is growing.

TWO. Eagles keep fighting. Surviving in the WSL is no easy thing for a team in their debut season, but there’s no question that Crystal Palace have consistently improved each match week. And, after a spirited fightback against Spurs last weekend only to lose in the 95 minute, the Eagles were back at it against Brighton on Sunday. Down early on to an unfortunate Lily Woodham own goal, the visitors worked their way back into the game to mount a late charge, with Mi Cato smashing home an equaliser in the 88th-minute. Although Palace remain rooted to the bottom of the table, there should be a renewed sense of belief heading into the second half of the season.

ONE. Strasbourg lose but it’s not all doom and gloom. Laurine Hannequin‘s unfortunate own goal was ultimately the deciding factor when Strasbourg clashed with PSG, as the 21-year-old’s header was sandwiched between Romée Leuchter‘s opener and Liana Joseph‘s stoppage-time consolation on her debut for Racing. There are however, positives for the hosts to take, not least setting a new attendance record of 13,613 (smashing their previous of 1,805). As well as Joseph’s debut, Racing have Ève Périsset incoming, as well as a solid base they can keep building on. Yes, they were outplayed by PSG, but that was never going to be where their season is won or lost. It is how they handle themselves against those around them: the likes of Le Havre, Stade de Reims and Guingamps. — SL