Women's Super League: talking points from the weekend's action

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Rytting Kaneryd keeps Chelsea on top, Parris punishes United while Arsenal move on with life after Eidevall

The issues that plagued Arsenal under Jonas Eidevall will not go away overnight, but two wins from two under interim manager Renée Slegers will do a lot for the confidence of the team. "It is what we wanted, we knew we had these two games ahead of us and we wanted to win them both and we have to be happy with it," said Slegers. A 2-0 win at West Ham, a team that beat them in the corresponding fixture last season, will feel cathartic for Arsenal. It took until the 71st minute for them to break the deadlock and the goal came via a penalty. That opened the game up enough for the visiting team to grab a late second. The difficulties Arsenal have had breaking down low blocks remains, though. There are positives – the introduction of four substitutes around the hour mark made the difference, a sign that Slegers will not sit and wait for something to happen when things are not working. SW

Match report: West Ham 0-2 Arsenal

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