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WSL season is currently in the books, polished off with a sensational and tense few days of activity that saw Chelsea secure the title in front of Arsenal, Manchester City do what's needed to hold off Manchester United in the race for third and Birmingham close down with a triumph prior to beginning another section in the Women's Championship in the harvest time.
For the last time this season, here are 90min's picks for WSL group of the week...GK: Emily Ramsey (Birmingham): Despite assignment, she completed a heavenly advance season with a spotless sheet in a city derby against Aston Villa and made a few recoveries to support the success.
CB: Molly Bartrip (Tottenham): The best of the Spurs back three as they wrapped up their best at any point crusade with a success and clean sheet against Leicester.
CB: Louise Quinn (Birmingham): Arguably doesn't merit being going down after the season she has had. Put in one more fine execution as the group repulsed Villa.
CB: Alex Greenwood (Man City): Fitting that she scored her group's last objective of the time. Seemingly now one of the most mind-blowing ball-playing focus moves in Europe.
RM: Ashleigh Neville (Tottenham): Scored Spurs' just objective against Leicester from the further developed job she has been acquainted with on occasion this season.
CM: Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea): The Scot's energy and drive guaranteed that a Chelsea were not absolutely invaded by Manchester United in a strained first half. Scored the principal adjuster as well.
CM: Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal): Could the end of the week have been her last game for Arsenal? On the off chance that it was, it was the ideal method for bowing out, making the inventive things happen and getting a help.
LM: Guro Reiten (Chelsea): Recovered wonderfully well in the last part as the Blues in the end floated past Manchester United. Scored the go on objective that successfully gotten the title.
RF: Beth Mead (Arsenal): Created various opportunities for the Gunners in their must-dominate last match, regardless of whether it wasn't exactly enough for the prize eventually.
ST: Sam Kerr (Chelsea): Her exhibition chose the season. Two dazzling objectives, the second seemingly surprisingly better than the first, set the Blues back level and afterward in the end concealed.
LF: Lauren Hemp (Man City): Scored one more significant objective to take her association count into twofold figures, which set the ball moving for a success that conveyed Champions League football.
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