Everton Women have made a significant change by sacking manager Brian Sorensen just days after their first home win of the Women's Super League season. The club is currently positioned fourth from the bottom of the table, prompting the decision to seek a new direction. CEO Angus Kinnear emphasized the need for progression on the pitch following the recent victory at Goodison Park against Aston Villa, where the team came from behind to win 2-1 thanks to two goals from Martina Fernandez, including a dramatic late winner. The timing of Sorensen's dismissal has surprised many, especially after the transfer deadline closed and the club added Roma midfielder Zara Kramzar to their squad. Despite Sorensen's involvement in recruitment, frustrations among supporters have been growing due to inconsistent performances and unclear team selections. Everton Women hope that this managerial change will stabilize their position and allow for a stronger rebuild in the summer. Scott Phelan, the Under-18s coach, will take over for the remainder of the season, supported by first-team coach Jennifer Foster and goalkeeping coach Ian McCaldon.