PFA Vertu Motors WSL Fans‘ Player of the Year – 2022/23 nominees
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The 2022/23 WSL season is almost over but there are still a few loose ends to be tied up.
The title has not yet been decided, a spot in the Women’s Champions League remains up for grabs and the relegation battle is expected to roll to the final day.
But along the way this year, there have been a number of stellar performances from individual stars.
Here are the nominees for the 2022/23 PFA Vertu Motors WSL Fans‘ Player of the Year award.
Ona Batlle is massively influential for Manchester United from full-back both in defence and attack and has been a main reason why the club has been able to challenge for the WSL title this season.
The Spaniard has the pace and tenacious tackling ability to shut down any winger she comes across. But with the ball is where she really shines.
Per FBREF, Batlle leads the United squad when it comes to progressive carries, with nearly twice as many as the next best. She has also registered nine WSL assists over the course of the season, joint second in the league, and is totally unrivalled by any defenders in such a capacity.
Rachel Daly continued to be utilised as a left-back by England during last summer’s triumphant Euro 2022 campaign. But Aston Villa very much intended her to be a striker and have been handsomely rewarded.
Daly had been a forward at Houston Dash and has taken her game to new levels in her first full season back in English football in more than a decade, hitting 20 goals and counting in the league alone.
The 31-year-old has spearheaded Aston Villa’s surge up the table, netting a brace in a famous win over Manchester City on the opening weekend of the season and not looking back since. She could yet win the golden boot.
Mary Earps has already been named Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper this season, recognising her role in England’s Euro 2022 triumph last summer. But she been truly outstanding for Manchester United in the WSL too.
Earps has kept 13 clean sheets in 20 WSL games so far, equalling the league record for a single season set by Manuela Zinsberger in 2021/22. She hasn’t always been a spectator either, making notable saves at crucial moments in various games throughout the season.
What has also stood out from Earps is the leadership and confidence she brings to others, which has underpinned United’s defensive strength.
Arsenal fans breathed a sigh of relief when Frida Maanum was okay to carry on in their recent game against Manchester United after receiving lengthy treatment. The Gunners had already lost four key players to serious injury in the season up to then, but Maanum is arguably their most important.
The Norwegian never stops running and is even able to put the team on her back when things aren’t going right and score goals – nine of them in the WSL. She also plays with maturity and discipline well beyond her 23 years.
Maanum has stepped up big when Arsenal have needed her most this season, particularly in wins over Manchester City, Leicester and Brighton since the start of April alone. If the Gunners make it into the top three with all the obstacles they have faced, she will have been the main reason.
Sam Kerr, for want of a better word, feels inevitable in a Chelsea shirt.
She has already scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final and claimed a second successive FWA Footballer of the Year award in May, while the Australian’s spearheading the Blues‘ late title push.
Only Rachel Daly and Khadija Shaw have scored more WSL goals this season than Kerr heading into the final few weeks of the campaign.
Khadija ‚Bunny‘ Shaw has gone from a bit-part player at Manchester City, sharing game time with Ellen White, to automatic starter and devastating goalscorer in the space of the last 12 months.
Until recently, Shaw was leading the WSL golden boot race, having scored 18 times in the league. Her 29 in all competitions is actually a Manchester City record for most goals in a single season, while she is no stranger to an assist either and has six of those in the WSL.
The Jamaican knows where the goal is and is a true penalty box striker.
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