Latest Update: Vidosic’s Brighton a point off top spot in English WSL

Dario Vidosic’s managerial success in the English Women’s Super League (WSL) continues to shine, as his Brighton team has climbed to fourth place following a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace. Brighton, now just one point behind the league’s top teams — Manchester United, Chelsea, and Manchester City — secured their third win out of four games, thanks to on-loan Barcelona striker Bruna Vilamala’s goal. Vilamala capitalized on a contentious moment in the 35th minute, scoring after Palace goalkeeper Shae Yanez collided with Brighton’s Nikita Parris.

Vidosic acknowledged the team’s errors during the match, admitting, “We were probably our own worst enemies,” but praised their ability to grind out the win. Despite the occasional dip in performance, the Australian coach remains focused on maintaining consistency throughout the season.

Brighton’s next challenge will be continuing their impressive form in a competitive WSL, where Vidosic’s influence has quickly made an impact, transforming the Seagulls into a team that can challenge the traditional powerhouses. Meanwhile, Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw also delivered a stellar performance over the weekend, scoring a late winner in their 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

Vidosic’s debut season in the WSL, following his time with Melbourne City, has been remarkable so far, with Brighton showing ambition and resilience under his leadership.

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