Canada's Jessie Fleming, Chelsea retain Women's Super League title
Midfielder from London, Ont., joined club last summer after starring in NCAA
Canadian international Jessie Fleming and Chelsea retained the Women's Super League title and became the all-time record champion in the English game by beating Manchester City to first place on Sunday.
Chelsea was a 5-0 winner at home to Reading and finished two points ahead of City, which won its final game -- 1-0 at West Ham -- but also needed Chelsea to lose to stand a chance of jumping into first.
It is a fourth league title for Chelsea, which now has one more than Arsenal since the first WSL season in 2011.
In March Chelsea won the Continental League Cup with a 6-0 rout of Bristol City in Watford, England.
Fleming, a 23-year-old midfielder from London, Ont., joined Chelsea last July after a stellar collegiate career at UCLA. She has won 77 caps for Canada with 10 goals and four assists.
Kerr makes impact
Australia striker Sam Kerr scored one of Chelsea's goals and became just the second player to pass 20 goals in a WSL season, after Arsenal's Vivianne Miedema in the 2018-19 campaign.
Kerr's 21 goals saw her finish as the top scorer in the league.
"This probably means the most to me out of all my golden boots," she said. "I feel like a lot of people said I had to come to Europe to prove myself and here it is."
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With files from The Associated Press