Two years after relaunch United are unbeaten at the top of WSL and looking to upset triumvirate of City, Arsenal and Chelsea

Just two years on from their relaunch, Manchester United sit unbeaten at the top of the Women’s Super League and are arguably favourites as they head into Saturday’s Manchester derby, one of the showpiece matches of Women’s Football Weekend.

The journey has been meteoric and, in many respects, the club are doing their best to make up for lost time. It does not make them immune to criticism, however, with Megan Rapinoe the latest to blast the club’s former disinterest as “disgraceful”, in an interview with the BBC.

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