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Arsenal and Manchester United continue perfect starts as Chelsea win again in Women’s Super League

Arsenal and Manchester United continued their perfect starts to the Women’s Super League season with wins over Reading and Brighton respectively, while champions Chelsea saw off Everton to notch a third consecutive victory. United, Arsenal and Chelsea sit joint-top of the standings with nine points — in that order on goal difference — but the Blues have played a game more. Ad The table-topping Red Devils comfortably defeated Brighton 4-0 thanks to an Ella Toone brace and goals from Leah Galton and Adriana Leon.

Barclays WSLWest Ham survive Cissoko's sending off to beat Aston Villa in Women's Super LeagueYESTERDAY AT 15:52 Marc Skinner’s side have won three from three this season without conceding and stretched their undefeated home run to nine matches. «I am pleased with the energy and commitment from the team. The goals are great.

For this team to win things, we just need that little bit extra,” Skinner said. Arsenal faced stiff resistance against a Reading side that is yet to pick up a point this season, but emerged 1-0 winners thanks to Stina Blackstenius’ strike in the first half. West Ham survive Cissoko's sending off to beat Aston Villa in Women's Super League Four bids launched to host Women's Euro 2025 The London side hit the post twice in a matter of seconds in the second half through Katie McCabe and Blackstenius, while Reading goalkeeper Jackie Burns saved a Kim Little penalty.

But it was Arsenal goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger who picked up the player of the match award after thwarting Deanna Cooper and Natasha Dowie to notch a league record eighth consecutive clean sheet. »As long as I am making saves for my team, I am doing well. I am looking game to game and if I end up getting a clean sheet at the end, then

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