Women's Super League round-up: Chelsea stay ahead of Arsenal
Chelsea overcame the first-half dismissal of goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger and a one-goal deficit to defeat Tottenham 3-1 and stay on course for a successful defence of their WSL title.
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Chelsea overcame the first-half dismissal of goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger and a one-goal deficit to defeat Tottenham 3-1 and stay on course for a successful defence of their WSL title.
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Chelsea returned to the top of the table in some style, putting five goals past Reading in front of a full house at the Kingsmeadow. Emma Hayes’ side played the late kick-off after Arsenal had also won by five goals against Leicester. Neither factor, however, seemed to affect their performance as they flexed their attacking muscles despite being without key players.
Leah Galton’s double and a stunning strike from Alessia Russo helped Manchester United to a 3-1 victory over Reading in their Women’s Super League clash at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Leah Galton's double and a stunning strike from Alessia Russo helped Manchester United to a 3-1 victory over Reading in their Women's Super League clash at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Manchester United women claimed a 3-1 win at Reading to keep their outside Women's Super League title hopes alive. Mark Skinner’s side trail leaders Arsenal by six points, but the win also reinforced their push for Champions League qualification as they sit in third on 31 points.
Vivianne Miedema became the first player to make 100 goal contributions in the Women’s Super League during Arsenal’s 4-2 win over Birmingham. Rafaelle Souza grabbed the opener before Miedema made it two, and Beth Mead then gave them a three-goal cushion. Ad/> The away side then surged back into contention as Libby Smith and Lucy Quinn scored for the away side, but Caitlin Foord scored late in the game to settle any nerves.