Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Ladies First: WSL 2022 2023 Women Football Show DAY 6


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Arsenal and Man Utd overcame Liverpool and Leicester respectively to keep up their 100 per cent starts to the WSL season, while Chelsea kept pace with win at Brighton. Chelsea had to work hard to keep pace with leaders Arsenal and second-placed Manchester United, whom they trail only on goal difference having played a game more after a 2-0 win at Brighton. The much-changed champions endured a frustrating evening for long periods after seeing first-half penalty appeals for Victoria Williams' challenge on Jessie Fleming waved away and Beth England's 47th-minute strike ruled out for offside with Seagulls keeper Megan Walsh standing firm. They finally got their noses in front when England tapped home after Niamh Charles' 58th-minute shot had hit the underside of the crossbar, and substitute Pernille Harder made sure of the points with a second four minutes from time.

BRIGHTON CHELSEA


ENG resume 25mnts
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After torrential rain made the soggy conditions very challenging, especially in the first half, Chelsea eventually found a way through thanks to Bethany England poking in after Niamh Charles' blocked header bounced off the underside of the bar, and substitute Pernille Harder's emphatic finish made the points safe for the visitors. For Denmark's Harder, the goal was her third in two WSL matches over the past seven days since her return to the side after injury. Her moment of class was of the highest quality in a game that at times struggled to get going early on amidst soaking ground that was slowing down the pace of the ball almost to a standstill in certain patches. The match went ahead following pitch inspections. The victory was Chelsea's third in a row under the temporary leadership of assistant coach Denise Reddy, who remains in charge while manager Emma Hayes continues her recovery from major surgery. Hayes was once again speaking to Reddy through an earpiece but the final decisions on tactics and substitutions were Reddy's.









































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