6 standout players from the Women's Super League this week
Another round of thrilling performances saw several parts of the Women’s Super League table become even more closely contested.
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Another round of thrilling performances saw several parts of the Women’s Super League table become even more closely contested.
Another round of thrilling performances saw several parts of the Women’s Super League table become even more closely contested.
Stina Blackstenius’ late equaliser earned leaders Arsenal a 1-1 Women’s Super League draw against Manchester United despite the Gunners being down to 10 players.
Arsenal forward Vivianne Miedema showcased her ridiculous passing range on Saturday afternoon with a "world-class" assist for Stina Blackstenius in their WSL clash against Manchester United
Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema has been praised for a “world-class” and “elite” pass which set up Stina Blackstenius for an equaliser against Manchester United.
Arsenal had to come back from a goal down against a capable Manchester United side to secure a vital point in the WSL title race. They could have had all three but it was the return of familiar failings in their defence that denied them the chance to really put some distance between themselves and their closest challengers, Chelsea.
Arsenal remain at the top of the Women's Super League after a 79th-minute goal from Stina Blackstenius earned them a point with fellow title challengers Manchester United. Blackstenius netted her first goal in Arsenal colours with the clock ticking down, cancelling out Alessia Russo's 10th-minute opener. Ad/> A comeback had looked unlikely when defender Katie McCabe was sent off for a second bookable offence just four minutes before Blackstenius' equaliser.
Stina Blackstenius's first goal for Arsenal denied Manchester United a crucial victory in the WSL title race at Meadow Park.