Another busy month of WSL action has come to a close and its been an exciting start to the 2024/25 campaign.
The table is already starting to take shape after a first full month of games, and Manchester City currently lead the way at the summit. They have, however, played a game more than their rivals, and both Chelsea and Manchester United are hot on their heels.
At the opposite end of the standings, West Ham, Everton and Aston Villa are still awaiting their first wins of the season. Each have just two points from five games, although the Hammers sit bottom on goal difference.
As attention shifts to Novembers run of fixtures, 90min have ranked the top three managers from last month
3. Sonia Bompastor
Sonia Bompastor has settled into life at Chelsea in impressive fashion. They are the only team in the WSL this season yet to drop any points, and October included a tough away trip against Arsenal at the Emirates.
Of course, the manager inherited an outstanding, title-winning squad left by Emma Hayes, and she was able to invest heavily over the summer. But, it is all coming together on the pitch, and Chelsea look just as unstoppable as they always have done.
2. Gareth Taylor
This could have been a tricky month for Manchester City as they fell behind in their games against Liverpool and Aston Villa, and would have in the game against West Ham if not for an incorrect offside call. But, testament to the teams resilience, they were able to claw their way back and win all three of their matches in October.
Taylors side have played a game more than their rivals, but they sit at the top of the table and are yet to suffer defeat. Given the setbacks against tough opposition, the City boss deserves immense credit for the teams ability to respond to adversity.
1. Dario Vidosic
It is Dario Vidosics second month of management in the WSL, and he has already claimed the Manager of the Month accolade. He was a strong contender for Septembers award following Brightons bright start to the season, and the Seagulls have continued to go from strength to strength.
Brighton secured seven points from a possible nine last month with two victories and a draw. They beat Aston Villa and Crystal Palace, and managed a 1-1 draw against Manchester United at home before the international break.
The south coast club now sit fourth in the league standings, level on points with United, who have played a game more. They are just three points off current leaders Manchester City.