Women's Super League round-up: Unbeaten Manchester City edge Leicester
Manchester City remain unbeaten at the top of the Women's Super League thanks to a 1-0 victory against Leicester.
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Manchester City remain unbeaten at the top of the Women's Super League thanks to a 1-0 victory against Leicester.
Liverpool and Leicester maintained their winning starts in the Women's Super League on Sunday, while Guro Reiten snatched a point for Chelsea deep into stoppage in a controversial clash with Manchester City.
MANCHESTER, England : Chelsea winger Guro Reiten scored in stoppage time to snatch a 1-1 draw away at Manchester City in the Women's Super League on Sunday after the home side had Alex Greenwood sent off in the first half and Lauren Hemp dismissed in the second.
Gareth Taylor has harped on about how continuity in the squad set-up is the secret sauce to Women’s Super League success however it’s probably got something to do with not having two players sent off. England stalwarts Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp were both shown two yellows, leaving Manchester City to fight with nine players.
There was heartbreak in Sydney today after England's Lionesses missed out on the World Cup title following a 1-0 defeat to Spain.
There was Women’s World Cup Final disappointment for Kent duo Alessia Russo and Laura Coombs who lost to Spain on Sunday.
Spain's goalscorer Olga Carmona revealed a message on her shirt reading "Merchi" when she put her side in front in the World Cup final against England.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand promised to be topless in Trafalgar Square should England's Women beat Spain in today's World Cup final.