Everton Women's 2025-26 season was a mixed bag of results, with the team playing their inaugural season at Goodison Park. The team started the season slowly, losing their first four games on the spin, but managed to end that run with a point away at Leicester City. It would take until December for Everton to win a league game, but fans were sharpening their knives towards manager Brian Sorensen, whose rhetoric on possession football and pride in his team was wearing painfully thin. The team's first win at Goodison Park finally came in February, but it was curious that the Friedkins would choose that moment to end the almost four-year reign of Sorensen, which was long overdue following a period which promised much but delivered a lot less. Managerial duties would fall to Scott Phelan, a man little known outside of the club but a product of its youth who'd captained the Blues' U-18 and earned England caps at U-16, U-17 and U-18 level, before a senior career in the game beckoned. With his playing career over by 2012, Phelan coached within Everton's Finch Farm Academy. The team's cup competitions went about as well as usual, but with a changing of managerial guard and the first season at the Grand Old Lady now complete, where do Everton Women go from here as our season review series continues.
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Everton Women's 2025-26 Season Recap: New Home, Manager Change, and Same Old Blues
Everton Women's 2025-26 season was marked by a new home, manager change, and a familiar eighth-place finish. The team played their inaugural season at Goodison Park, but it was a mixed bag of results.
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